Immune response after rabies oral immunization in mice
AUTOR(ES)
Silva, Camila Sloboda Pacheco da, Krüger, Ernesto Renato, Agottani, Jorge Victor Bacila, Oliveira, Rubens Chaguri de, Pereira, Sandro, Penha, Tânia Regina, Ollhoff, Rüdiger Daniel
FONTE
Braz. arch. biol. technol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
25/10/2013
RESUMO
The objective of this study was to formulate an anti-rabies oral vaccine from the cell culture vaccine PV TECPAR to elicit the production of antibodies against the rabies in mice. A vaccine was developed using 10(7.5) DL50/0.03 ml viral antigens homogenised in lanovaseline to facilitate oral administration. Mice were vaccinated two times for seroconversion. Sera of the vaccinated mice showed a higher level of antibody production than the control group. These results could be used to direct the development of an anti-rabies oral vaccine.
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