Acceso abierto·Documento·2015·Inglés

Rabies Epidemiology and Control in Ecuador

Esteban Ortiz‐Prado; Jorge-Eduardo Ponce-Zea; Darío Ramírez; Anna M. Stewart‐Ibarra; Luciana Armijos; Jaime Yockteng; Washington B. Cárdenas

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Resumen

This study presents the first compilation of epidemiological data on rabies in Ecuador. The incidence of human and canine rabies, also known as urban rabies, has clearly decreased due to massive canine vaccination campaigns. Phylogenetic analysis of the prevailing vaccine used in the country showed a clear separation from bat-derived rabies, the source of recent rabies outbreaks. Efforts are ongoing to develop rabies vaccines that are highly specific to the rabies virus genotype circulating in the region, including sylvatic rabies. These efforts include the implementation of reverse genetics to generate recombinant virus coding for the prevailing glycoprotein gene.

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Esteban Ortiz‐Prado, & Jorge-Eduardo Ponce-Zea, & Darío Ramírez, & Anna M. Stewart‐Ibarra, & Luciana Armijos, & Jaime Yockteng, & Washington B. Cárdenas (2015). Rabies Epidemiology and Control in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n3p113