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Using intradermal rabies vaccine to boost immunity in people with low rabies antibody levels.


ABSTRACT: Intradermal rabies vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organisation, but not all countries, including England, follow this recommendation. A group of 12 adults in England previously given pre-exposure intradermal rabies vaccine were considered to be non-immune to rabies because their rabies antibody titres were known to be less than 0.5?IU/mL. A cohort study examined the immunizing effect of increasing the participants' cumulative dose of intradermal rabies to 2.0?IU. All patients subsequently demonstrated rabies antibody levels >0.5?IU·mL supporting evidence of adequate sero-conversion. No adverse effects of intradermal rabies vaccine boosting were noted. Within the limits of a small study the findings support the hypothesis that adequate levels of rabies antibody can be achieved by a schedule of intradermal injections delivered on at least three occasions with a cumulative rabies vaccine dose of 2.0?IU.

SUBMITTER: Brown D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3170739 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using intradermal rabies vaccine to boost immunity in people with low rabies antibody levels.

Brown David D   Fooks Anthony R AR   Schweiger Martin M  

Advances in preventive medicine 20110525


Intradermal rabies vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organisation, but not all countries, including England, follow this recommendation. A group of 12 adults in England previously given pre-exposure intradermal rabies vaccine were considered to be non-immune to rabies because their rabies antibody titres were known to be less than 0.5 IU/mL. A cohort study examined the immunizing effect of increasing the participants' cumulative dose of intradermal rabies to 2.0 IU. All patients subsequ  ...[more]

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