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Time of administration of rabies immunoglobulins and adequacy of antibody response upon post-exposure prophylaxis: a descriptive retrospective study in Belgium.
7 days after exposure. Adequate antibody response was defined as a titer of >5.0 IU /mL in case of bat-related exposure and >3.0 IU /mL in case of exposure to other animals. Titers were measured 10 ...
A Comparative Immunogenicity and Safety Trial of Two Different Schedules of Single-visit Intradermal Rabies Post-exposure Vaccination Following a Single-visit Pre-exposure Vaccination.
cell vaccine (PCEV) during a single visit. One year later, subjects were randomly assigned to receive either four or two ID PEP booster doses of 0.1mL of PCEV during a single visit. The primary endpoint ...
Inhibition of MALT1 decreases neuroinflammation and pathogenicity of virulent rabies virus in mice.
disease development after infection with the virulent rabies virus strain CVS-11. Morbidity and mortality were significantly delayed in compared to mice, which was associated with a lower viral load, ...
Pre-exposure intradermal rabies vaccination: a non-inferiority trial in healthy adults on shortening the vaccination schedule from 28 to 7 days.
primary vaccination were mild and transient. Conclusion: In healthy adults, ID administration of a double dose of 0.1 ml of HDCV over two-visits (day 0 and day 7) was safe and not inferior to the ...