D SlateSummaryAffiliation: Agricultural Research Service Country: USA Publications
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Development of a GIS-based, real-time Internet mapping tool for rabies surveillanceJesse D Blanton
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Int J Health Geogr 5:47. 2006..This surveillance system, RabID, provides a new resource for the rapid mapping and dissemination of data on animal rabies cases in relation to unaffected, enzootic, and baited areas where current interventions are underway...
Potential effect of prior raccoonpox virus infection in raccoons on vaccinia-based rabies immunizationJ Jeffrey Root
United States Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA
BMC Immunol 9:57. 2008..The effect of naturally occurring antibodies to orthopoxviruses on successful V-RG vaccination in raccoons is the focus of this study...
Status of oral rabies vaccination in wild carnivores in the United StatesDennis Slate
USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services, 59 Chenell Drive, Suite 7, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Virus Res 111:68-76. 2005..These key priorities must be addressed to ensure that ORV has the optimal chance of achieving long range programmatic goals of eliminating specific variants of rabies virus in North American terrestrial carnivores...
Attaining raccoon rabies management goals: history and challengesD Slate
United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Heath Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Dev Biol (Basel) 131:439-47. 2008..We report on the challenges of achieving enhanced rabies surveillance, containment of raccoon rabies, and local elimination of raccoon rabies, as well as the need for international coordination in meeting these challenges...
Downside risk of wildlife translocationR Chipman
United States Department ofAgriculture, Animal and Plant Heath Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, Castleton, NY 12033, USA
Dev Biol (Basel) 131:223-32. 2008..Here, we review and discuss the substantial challenges of curtailing translocation in the USA, focusing on movement of animals by the public, nuisance wildlife control operators, and wildlife rehabilitators...
Bait acceptability for delivery of oral rabies vaccine to free-ranging dogs on the Navajo and Hopi NationsD Bergman
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, United States Department of Agriculture, Phoenix, Arizona 85021, USA
Dev Biol (Basel) 131:145-50. 2008..Bait acceptance ranged from 30.7% to 77.8% with the fish-meal-crumble coated sachets having the highest acceptance rate of the tested baits...
Vaccination in conservation medicineG Plumb
Yellowstone National Park, Post Office Box 168, Wyoming, 82190, USA
Rev Sci Tech 26:229-41. 2007..When implemented, wildlife vaccination requires a combination of novel zoonosis pathogen management strategies and public education to balance conservation, economic, and public health issues...
Control and prevention of rabies in animals: paradigm shiftsC E Rupprecht
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Dev Biol (Basel) 125:103-11. 2006..Given these challenges, new paradigm shifts are eagerly anticipated as additional biotechnological applications (including contraceptives and anticoagulants) are developed to deal with domestic animals and wildlife...
Evaluation and significance of tetracycline stability in rabies vaccine baitsJ J Johnston
APHIS/WS/National Wildlife Research Center, US Department of Agriculture, 4101 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA
J Wildl Dis 41:549-58. 2005..This situation could contribute to low biomarker detection rates and suggests that formulation modification should be considered...
Oral vaccination of wildlife against rabies: opportunities and challenges in prevention and controlC E Rupprecht
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Dev Biol (Basel) 119:173-84. 2004..Newer approaches in biotechnology may be envisaged some day for eventual extension to bats, as well as more widespread application to global canine rabies remediation in developing countries...
