Literature DB >> 29770016

Preparing for and responding to recent incursions of raccoon rabies variant into Canada.

B Stevenson1, J Goltz2, A Massé3.   

Abstract

By the late 2000s, Canada had successfully eliminated the incursion of racoon rabies from the south and remained free of this rabies variant from approximately 2009 to 2014. However, new incursions of raccoon rabies variant have recently been detected in three Canadian provinces: Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. Actions to address previous and current incursions of this rabies variant include enhanced surveillance programs, a point infection control strategy to respond to cases, a trap-vaccine-release program and oral rabies vaccination campaigns in targeted areas to prevent further cases and spread. It is hard to predict when and where new incursions will appear because of the ecological adaptability of raccoons and the significant risk associated with inadvertent translocation events by vehicles, trains and ships and raccoon movements across bridges. To date, no cases of raccoon rabies variant have been detected in domestic animals in Canada. However, until racoon rabies can be pushed back from the Canadian border, it is important to remain prepared for the reappearance of this disease.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 29770016      PMCID: PMC5757710          DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v42i06a03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Commun Dis Rep        ISSN: 1188-4169


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