1.Current status of canine rabies in China.
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2012;25(5):602-605
The number of human rabies cases acquired from dog bites constitutes a high proportion of the total rabies cases in China, although the number of human rabies cases has gradually decreased in recent years. The pivotal role of dogs in the spread of rabies indicates that controlling and preventing canine rabies could be a key step in eradicating human rabies in China. The primary aims of this review are to discuss the properties and pathogenesis of the rabies virus, the clinical signs and diagnosis of canine rabies, threshold host density and vaccination of dogs, and the prevention and control of canine rabies in China.
Animals
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Dog Diseases
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epidemiology
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prevention & control
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virology
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Dogs
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Rabies
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epidemiology
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prevention & control
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veterinary
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virology
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Rabies Vaccines
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immunology
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Rabies virus
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genetics
2.The survey of 21 cases of human rabies in Anlong county in Guizhou province.
Yong-zhen ZHANG ; Cheng-long XIONG ; Zi-jian FENG ; Zhao-xiao WANG ; Chun YU ; Yong-rong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(10):870-872
OBJECTIVETo analyze 21 cases of rabies from February 8 to May 1 in 2004 in Anlong county in Guizhou province, and to explore the possible factors causing the epidemics.
METHODS21 cases of rabies were investigated. The canine brains were collected, and indirect immunofluorescence assay was used to detect rabies virus antigen in the brains.
RESULTSFrom February 8 to May 1st in this year, 21 cases of rabies were reported, with 5.12/100,000 of the prevalence rate. Dogs accounted for 20 cases, and cat for one case. Median incubation period was 36.52 days, but less than 15 days in 6 cases. Among 21 cases, 17 cases were not correctly treated, and 9 cases received vaccine, with 3 cases vaccinated in time. No cases received passive immunization of antirabies serum or human antirabies immune globulin. A total of 73 dogs' brains were examined for rabies viral antigen by IFA, and 9 (12.33%) were positive.
CONCLUSIONThe increasing number of dog, high rate of virus carrier in dogs, incorrect treatment of the wound, and as well as low inoculating rate of rabies vaccine might be responsible for the outbreak of rabies in Anlong county.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; China ; epidemiology ; Disease Outbreaks ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Rabies ; epidemiology ; Rabies Vaccines ; immunology ; Rabies virus ; immunology ; isolation & purification ; Vaccination
3.Role of the blood-brain barrier in rabies virus infection and protection.
Lihua WANG ; Yuxi CAO ; Qing TANG ; Guodong LIANG
Protein & Cell 2013;4(12):901-903
Rabies is an acute, progressive encephalitis caused by infection with rabies virus (RABV). It is one of the most important zoonotic infections and causes more than 70,000 human deaths annually ( http://www.rabiescontrol.net ). It has long been held that a rabies infection is lethal in humans once the causative RABV reaches the central nervous system (CNS); however, this concept was challenged by the recent recovery of a small number of rabies patients. An analysis of these patients revealed that the bloodbrain barrier (BBB) played a major role in protection against the virus. The main reason for the survival of these patients was enhanced BBB permeability after infection with the causative agent (usually bat-originated RABV showing reduced pathogenicity), which allowed immune cells to enter the tissues of the CNS and clear the infection (Willoughby et al., 2005). These findings have been confirmed in animal infection experiments (Wang et al., 2005; Roy and Hooper, 2007, 2008; Faber et al., 2009). Thus, the BBB has attracted the attention of scientists interested in the pathogenesis of, and therapeutic approaches, for rabies. This paper introduces the role of the BBB in rabies infections and protection of the CNS and provides insight into future treatments for patients with clinical rabies.
Animals
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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immunology
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physiology
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virology
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Disease Reservoirs
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Humans
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Rabies
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metabolism
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prevention & control
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virology
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Rabies virus
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pathogenicity
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physiology
4.Pathogenicity of rabies viruses isolated in China: two fixed strains and a street strain.
Ying HUANG ; Qing TANG ; Simon RAYNER ; Kai GONG ; Bo SONG ; Guo Dong LIANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2013;26(7):552-561
OBJECTIVETo investigate the virulence characteristics of two fixed strains (CTN and aG) and a street strain (HN10) of rabies viruses isolated in China.
METHODSICR mice of different age groups were inoculated with CTN, aG and HN10 rabies virus strains via the intracracerebral (i.c.) or intramuscular (i.m.) routes, and observed for 20 days.
RESULTSThe CTN strain was pathogenic to 7-day-old suckling mice that received i.c. inoculations and 3-day-old suckling mice that received i.m. inoculations. The aG strain was pathogenic to 4-week-old mice that received i.c. inoculations and 7-day-old suckling mice that received i.m. inoculations. The HN10 strain was pathogenic to mice of all age groups via both inoculation routes. In moribund mice, the viruses had spread to most regions of the brain. The CTN and HN10 strains had similar dissemination patterns in the brain; both viral antigens could be found in the dentate gyrus (DG), whereas few viral antigens were present in the DG from specimens that had been infected with the aG strain.
CONCLUSIONA comprehensive sequence analysis of the G protein suggested that differences in gene sequences may be responsible for producing strain-specific differences in pathogenicity and distribution in the brain.
Animals ; Antigens, Viral ; immunology ; Brain ; immunology ; virology ; China ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Nucleocapsid Proteins ; immunology ; Rabies ; virology ; Rabies virus ; immunology ; isolation & purification ; pathogenicity
5.Dog-transmitted Rabies in Beijing, China.
Jing Yuan ZHANG ; Bi ZHANG ; Shou Feng ZHANG ; Fei ZHANG ; Nan LI ; Ye LIU ; Rong Liang HU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2017;30(7):526-529
Rabies remains a continuous threat to public health in Beijing. In this study, a total of 224 brain tissues were collected from suspected infected stray dogs within Beijing between January 2015 and December 2016. Among them, total of 67 samples were diagnosed positive for rabies. In the phylogenetic analysis, rabies in Beijing is currently a relatively independent public health issue originating from local rabid dogs apart from the imported cases from elsewhere in the country. Because vaccination of unregistered dogs against rabies is still neglected in Beijing and other regions of China, national and local authorities should play central roles in all related aspects, such as development of policies, engagement of stakeholders for public and professional education, entire vaccination process, and animal management.
Animals
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Beijing
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epidemiology
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Bites and Stings
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epidemiology
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Dog Diseases
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virology
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Dogs
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Humans
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Phylogeny
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Public Health
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Rabies
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prevention & control
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transmission
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veterinary
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virology
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Rabies Vaccines
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immunology
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Rabies virus
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genetics
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Zoonoses
6.Rabies control should be done from their origin.
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7.Biological characteristics of the adapted rabies virus 3aG-V in Vero cell.
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2004;18(4):348-350
OBJECTIVETo study the biological features of the adapted rabies virus 3aG-V in Vero cell.
METHODSThe virus structure, culture condition, pathogenicity, immunocompetence, toxicity and protective efficiency were studied.
RESULTSThe rabies virus 3aG-V strain could well adapt to Vero cell, the pathogenicity was very weak and the immunogenicity was very good.
CONCLUSIONThe Vero cell-adapted rabies virus strain may possibly be used as a vaccine strain.
Animals ; Cercopithecus aethiops ; Guinea Pigs ; Mice ; Rabbits ; Rabies ; immunology ; virology ; Rabies virus ; growth & development ; immunology ; pathogenicity ; ultrastructure ; Vero Cells ; Virulence ; Virus Cultivation
8.Improved biochemical characteristics of human disulfide-stabilized Fv fragment to rabies virus.
Xiao-Ling ZHAO ; Jun YIN ; Su-Juan ZHANG ; Wei-Qiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(2):265-269
This study is (1) to improve the stabilization of human scFv to rabies virus; (2) to prepare active human dsFv fragment; and (3) to evaluate the biological activities of dsFv. The dsFv V(H) and VL were separately expressed in PET22b(+)/BL21 (DE3), solublized and combined in appropriate molar ratio in refolding solution. The resultant dsFv fragments were evaluated for its protection against rabies virus, its affinity and stability, in reference to the cognate scFv. The dsFv was found to bind specifically to Vero vaccine of rabies virus. Compared to the scFv, the dsFv was more stable, had higher affinity, and was able to inhibit the infection of Rabies virus to Vero cell. This established a solid basis for the clinical application of dsFv to rabies virus.
Antibodies, Viral
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immunology
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Disulfides
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chemistry
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Fragments
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immunology
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metabolism
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Immunoglobulin Variable Region
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immunology
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metabolism
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Rabies virus
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immunology
9.The comparison of the WHO standard rabies immunoglobulin and the national standard human rabies immunoglobulin used in the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT).
Peng-Cheng YU ; Xin-Xin SHEN ; Xin-Jun LV ; Hu SHAN ; Qing TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2010;24(2):91-93
OBJECTIVECompare the difference of the results referred to the WHO standard rabies immunoglobulin and the national standard human rabies immunoglobulin used in the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT).
METHODSSetting the WHO standard immunoglobulin and the national standard immunoglobulin in the same system and testing 12 human serum at the same time. Compare the fluorescence percentage of the two different standard immunoglobulin; compare the 12 serum results calculated from the two different standard immunoglobulin used the calculation formula of neutralization antibody titer.
RESULTSThe Results display that the 50% percent of the two standard immunoglobulin are all between the fifth and the sixth well, but the percentage of the national standard immunoglobulin is lower than the WHO one. The same testserum result calculated from the WHO standard immunoglobulin is little higher than the national one.
CONCLUSIONThere is difference in the WHO standard immunoglobulin and the national one, but there is no influence in the results.
Fluorescent Antibody Technique ; methods ; standards ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins ; immunology ; Neutralization Tests ; methods ; standards ; Rabies ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Rabies virus ; immunology ; Reference Standards ; World Health Organization
10.Recombinant replication-defective adenovirus based rabies vaccine.
Wen-hui LI ; Yun ZHANG ; Shu-hui WANG ; Li LIU ; Fan YANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2003;25(6):650-654
OBJECTIVETo construct and characterize recombinant adenoviruses containing glycoprotein (GP) gene from rabies virus CVS-N2C strain.
METHODSTo obtain the recombinant adenovirus by pAdEasy system, identify recombinant virus with cDNA sequencing, Northern blot, Dot blot, Western blot and challenge-protection experiment of mice.
RESULTSRecombinant adenovirus showed typical adenovirus morphological characteristics; the viral genome was stable; GP specific mRNA and presence of glycoprotein were determined in rAdGPcvs and rAdGPcvs' infected cells. The glycoprotein produced by recombinant adenovirus had a molecular mass of 66,000, which was similar to that of natural glycoprotein. In the group of rAdGPcvs immunized mice, 87.5%-100% of mice survived from a 35.8LD50/38.0LD50 lethal rabies intracerebral challenge. Finally 73.3%-83.3% of the mice that had received eAdGPcvs survived, and all the Ad5 immunized mice succumbed to rabies.
CONCLUSIONRecombinant adenovirus rAdGPcvs and rAdGPcvs' hold great potential to be developed as recombinant rabies vaccines, and at the same time, it is actually the first study that on high neuropathogenicity rabies CVS-N2C glycoprotein based adenoviral recombinants.
Adenovirus E3 Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Adenoviruses, Human ; genetics ; Animals ; Antibodies, Viral ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Antigens, Viral ; Base Sequence ; Genetic Vectors ; Glycoproteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Humans ; Mice ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Nucleoproteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Rabies ; immunology ; prevention & control ; Rabies Vaccines ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Rabies virus ; genetics ; immunology ; Vaccines, Synthetic ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Viral Envelope Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Virus Replication