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SYLVATIC RABIES IN RUSSIA WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PERSPECTIVES OF ORAL VACCINATION OF WILD CARNIVORES A. Botvinkin, D. Bankovsky, G. Safonov Irkutsk.

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1 SYLVATIC RABIES IN RUSSIA WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PERSPECTIVES OF ORAL VACCINATION OF WILD CARNIVORES A. Botvinkin, D. Bankovsky, G. Safonov Irkutsk State Medical University Pokrov plan of biologics, Russia

2 The areas of different risk of human rabies in Russia and former Soviet Union (retrospective analysis)

3 Animal rabies in Russia ( official statistic data)

4 Wildlife rabies in Russia (2000-2005, Kchadartsev et al., 2006) Wild animals consisted of~40% of total cases Wild animals consisted of~40% of total cases Case number increased in 4.3 times in 2000-2005 Case number increased in 4.3 times in 2000-2005 56 regions of Russia (from 72) reported about wildlife rabies 56 regions of Russia (from 72) reported about wildlife rabies 34% of all human rabies cases were connected with wild animals: 34% of all human rabies cases were connected with wild animals: - foxes 17.4% - foxes 17.4% - wolves 9.8% - wolves 9.8% - raccoon dogs 5.4% - raccoon dogs 5.4% - badgers 1.1% - badgers 1.1%

5 Oral rabies vaccination and wildlife rabies in Russia Large scale ORV started in 1998 (Avilov et al., 2002) Large scale ORV started in 1998 (Avilov et al., 2002) ORV is continuing till now ORV is continuing till now Why we have no positive results? Why we have no positive results?

6 The main objective problems on the way of oral rabies vaccination in Russia Very wide rabies affected territory Very wide rabies affected territory Different target species Different target species Limited effect of water natural barriers in winter time Limited effect of water natural barriers in winter time

7 Natural reservoir and vectors of rabies virus in Russia Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) Polar fox (Alopex lagopus) Polar fox (Alopex lagopus) Steppe fox (Vulpes corsac) Steppe fox (Vulpes corsac) Wolf (Canis lupus) Wolf (Canis lupus) Jackal (Canis aurius) Jackal (Canis aurius) Badger (Meles meles) Badger (Meles meles)

8 Rabies-enzootic territories in Russia are fragmented. Four areas are delineated by epidemiological and molecular data: (1) center and north-west of the European part of Russia (red fox and raccoon dog are the main virus reservoirs); (2) south-eastern Europe and south of Western Siberia (rabies is maintained predominantly by the red and corsac foxes); (3) south of the Far East (raccoon dog); (4) arctic and subarctic area (arctic fox).

9 Different host species (text) and different strains of rabies virus (color)

10 The main subjective problems on the way of ORV in Russia Absence of long-term national management plan with stable financial support Absence of long-term national management plan with stable financial support Wrong general goal and strategy of oral vaccine distribution Wrong general goal and strategy of oral vaccine distribution Absence of interdisciplinary managment team Absence of interdisciplinary managment team

11 General approaches at the beginning of ORV in Russia Uniform distribution of oral vaccine between rabies affected administrative regions (30-60 th. doses to each region per year) Uniform distribution of oral vaccine between rabies affected administrative regions (30-60 th. doses to each region per year) Main goals – reduction of case number eradication of rabies in some districts or regions within affected territory Main goals – reduction of case number eradication of rabies in some districts or regions within affected territory

12 Oral rabies vaccination in Russia in 1998 -2000: Lysvulpen & Sinrab (25-29 regions each year) (Avilov et al., 2002; Kuzmin et al.,2002)

13 What we have to do? To change a goals: To change a goals: General goal – reduction of rabies affected territory step by step General goal – reduction of rabies affected territory step by step To select main target species and territories To select main target species and territories

14 Possible approaches for of ORV i) barrier application ORV along the western borders of Russia on the base of international cooperation i) barrier application ORV along the western borders of Russia on the base of international cooperation ii) barrier application for strengthening of ii) barrier application for strengthening of natural barriers natural barriers iii) elimination of specific rabies virus strain in Russian Far East iii) elimination of specific rabies virus strain in Russian Far East

15 Perspectives of oral rabies vaccinations of wild carnivores in Russia

16 History of wildlife rabies. Human rabies after red fox, badger and raccoon dog bites in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

17 Raccoon dog is a host of original RV strains in Far East of Asia and target species for ORV Raccoon dog is a host of original RV strains in Far East of Asia and target species for ORV

18 Natural habitat of raccoon dog in Far East of Eurasia

19 The nearest tasks Optimization of management Optimization of management Concentration of the resources Concentration of the resources International cooperation International cooperation

20 Are you vaccinated?


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