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Survey of fox trappers in northern Alaska for rabies antibody

The purpose of this research was to determine whether trappers in northern Alaska acquired immunity to rabies virus from non-bite exposures while trapping and skinning arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus). In coastal Alaska recurring epizootics presumably provide trappers ample opportunity for contact with...

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Published in:Epidemiology and infection 1994-08, Vol.113 (1), p.137-141
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description The purpose of this research was to determine whether trappers in northern Alaska acquired immunity to rabies virus from non-bite exposures while trapping and skinning arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus). In coastal Alaska recurring epizootics presumably provide trappers ample opportunity for contact with rabid animals. Serum neutralization analyses of blood samples collected from 26 individuals were conducted. All but three had negative rabies neutralizing antibody levels (< 0·05 I.U./ml). Two of these had previously received rabies vaccine but one individual who had trapped for about 47 years with an estimated harvest of over 3000 foxes and who had never received pre- or post-exposure rabies vaccination had a rabies serum neutralizing antibody concentration of 2·30 I.U./ml. This represents the first report of an unvaccinated person acquiring rabies virus antibody with a titre above the 0·5 I.U./ml level considered acceptable by the World Health Organization.
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Adult
Aged
Alaska - epidemiology
Animals
Antibodies
Antibodies, Viral - blood
Biological and medical sciences
Female
Foxes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Handling (Psychology)
Humans
Immunity, Active
Male
Microbiology
Middle Aged
Neutralizing antibodies
Public health
Rabies
Rabies - epidemiology
Rabies - immunology
Rabies Vaccines - administration & dosage
Rabies Vaccines - immunology
Rabies virus
Rabies virus - immunology
Techniques used in virology
Vaccination
Virology
title Survey of fox trappers in northern Alaska for rabies antibody
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