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| =Rabies Control= | | =Rabies Control= |
− | *Antigenicity allows a single antigenic type to vaccinate | + | For countries where rabies is considered exotic: |
| + | *6 month quarantine of carnivores and ruminants (Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand) |
| + | *In the UK, this has been replaced by the '''Pet Travel Scheme''' ([http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/index.htm PETS]) |
| + | For virus-endemic countries: |
| + | #Control in pets: |
| + | #*Annual Vaccination: |
| + | #**Antigenicity allows a single antigenic type to vaccinate |
| + | #**'''Inactivated virus''' or '''canarypox''' recombinant viruses |
| + | #*Control of stray population |
| + | #*Muzzling in public |
| + | #Control of wildlife reservoir hosts: |
| + | #*Feeding vaccinated bait |
| + | #*Secondary consequence of increasing reservoir host population (eg European foxes) |
| + | #Control in humans |
| + | ##Prevention by vaccination with a single booster if bitten |
| + | ##*The current vaccine is grown in human diploid cells (HDCV) and is BPL-inactivated, and therefore costly |
| + | ##*Developing countries utilize older vaccines passaged from a 1939 case ("Flury" vaccines) |
| + | ##If Bitten and unvaccinated: |
| + | ##*Clean and disinfect wound |
| + | ##*Human '''anti-rabies immunoglobulin''' administered around bite |
| + | ##*Intramuscular vaccination program: 2 dose-1 dose-1 dose at 0, 7, and 14 days post-bite |
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| + | For more on Rabies control in Europe, see [http://www.who-rabies-bulletin.org/About_Rabies/Control.aspx here] |