Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease caused by an RNA virus in
the genus Lyssavirus of the family Rhabdoviridae. The disease is endemic in
most African and Asian countries. Globally, rabies kills tens of thousands of
people annually, and domestic dogs transmit most (99%) cases. Vaccination is
the practical solution for the prevention of rabies in dogs. Assessment of the
immunogenicity of vaccination includes estimation of specific rabies virus
neutralizing antibodies (VNA) in the target species.
We undertook a study to estimate the levels of VNA in
free-roaming dogs with a history of rabies vaccination in Bengaluru city,
India. We compared the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT) and an
in-house quantitative indirect ELISA (iELISA). The effectiveness of iELISA was
evaluated using a two-tailed Spearman correlation analysis by comparing it with
RFFIT. The study area comprised the jurisdiction of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara
Palike (BBMP), the Bengaluru civic body. The BBMP, along with several non-government
organizations (NGOs), was conducting a trap-neuter-vaccinate-release program
for the prevention of dog rabies. Serum samples were collected from 250
free-roaming dogs from representative regions of BBMP, of which 125 had a VNA
titre of 0.5 IU or more by the RFFIT. Furthermore, 126 dogs showed percent
positivity values (PP values) more than the cut-off PP value of 57.1 by the
iELISA, accounting for 50.4% of satisfactory post-vaccinal serum conversion.
The sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA was 94.4% and 95.2%, respectively.
Based on these data, a quantitative ELISA may be a complementary tool for
sero-monitoring immune responses of free-ranging animals after rabies
vaccination. The study also recommends the need for enhanced rabies
surveillance for the detection of rabies occurrence as a part of the National
Action Plan for Rabies Elimination (NAPRE).
Author(s) Details
Lekshmi J. Das
KVAFSU-CVA Rabies Diagnostic Laboratory, Department of Microbiology,
Veterinary College, KVAFSU, Bengaluru 560024, India.
Please see the book here:-https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ibs/v4/7568B
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