Literature DB >> 1524144

A field evaluation in Mexico of four baits for oral rabies vaccination of dogs.

M G Frontini1, D B Fishbein, J Garza Ramos, E Flores Collins, J M Balderas Torres, G Quiroz Huerta, J J Gamez Rodriguez, A J Belotto, J G Dobbins, S B Linhart.   

Abstract

We evaluated four baits for the delivery of oral rabies vaccines to dogs. In a controlled study in a town in rural Mexico, 177 randomly selected dogs were assigned to receive one of four experimental baits (two of which were developed by the Denver Wildlife Research Center [DWRC]): one of two cylindrical polyurethane sponges with a corn meal coating (one fried in corn oil [DWRC-corn], the other in fish oil [DWRC-fish]), a fish-flavored polymer bait, or a wax bait. Each dog was also offered a commercial dog biscuit. We recorded whether or not the bait was completely consumed, and used the following measures to estimate the amount of oropharyngeal contact with each bait: total chewing time, presence of pieces of bait on the ground following administration, the total area of ground surrounding the location of ingestion that was covered with green dye contained in each bait, and condition of ampules that contained the dye. The dog biscuits were completely consumed significantly more often than the baits (155 of 176 [88%] for the biscuits versus 89 of 176 [50.5%] for the four baits; P less than 10(-6)), but were chewed for a significantly shorter time than the baits (mean time 34 sec for the biscuit versus 60-82 sec for the four baits: P less than 0.001). The ideal bait would probably combine the attractiveness of the commercial biscuit and the ability of the sponge baits to promote contact with the mucous membranes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1524144     DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1992.47.310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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4.  Development of a Non-Meat-Based, Mass Producible and Effective Bait for Oral Vaccination of Dogs against Rabies in Goa State, India.

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Review 7.  Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination.

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8.  Field Studies Evaluating Bait Acceptance and Handling by Dogs in Navajo Nation, USA.

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