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Virus-like particles of the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus obtained in yeast are able to induce protective immunity against classical strains and a viral subtype circulating in Cuba

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Down the Rabbit Hole: Domestic Rabbit Owners’ Perceptions of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2

EcoHealth, 2022
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2) is a highly contagious pathogen that infects wild and domestic rabbits and hares (lagomorphs). Globally, RHDV2 has resulted in substantial economic losses for commercial rabbit trade and caused wild lagomorph population declines.
Hannah G. Shapiro   +2 more
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A recombinant canarypox virus protects rabbits against a lethal rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) challenge

Vaccine, 1997
An ALVAC (canarypox)-based recombinant virus ALVAC-RHDV (vCP309) expressing a native rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) capsid protein was derived and assessed for its protective efficacy in rabbits. Protection against a lethal RHDV challenge was demonstrated in rabbits inoculated twice with either high (10(7) p.f.u.) or low (10(5) p.f.u.) doses ...
L, Fischer   +3 more
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Characterization of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus field isolates in Taiwan

Journal of Virological Methods, 1998
Liver tissues from animals that were suspected to have died of rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD) were used for isolation and characterization of the causative agent. Three strains of RHD virus were isolated as the supernatants of liver homogenates reacted positively by hemagglutination (HA) assays and were infective for rabbits after second passage in ...
J H, Shien, H K, Shieh, L H, Lee
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Serologic comparison of four isolates of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus

Veterinary Microbiology, 1995
An acute, fatal disease of rabbits, termed Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD), has occurred in Asia, Europe, and North America since 1984. The clinical signs, pathologic lesions, and epidemiologic features seen in the various outbreaks were very similar.
M L, Berninger, C, House
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Assessment of a Novel Vaccine Against Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus in Young Rabbits

Viral Immunology, 2016
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDVb) is the new variant of the classical RHDV, a virulent pathogen responsible for an acute disease in young rabbits. The virus invades internal organs, especially the liver, spleen, kidneys, and gut; prevents coagulation; and causes liver necrosis.
Sonsoles, Pacho   +3 more
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Clinicopathologic findings of naturally occurring Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2 infection in pet rabbits

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2019
AbstractTwo pet rabbits were presented with an acute decrease in appetite and activity. Rabbit 1 showed severe hypothermia, bradycardia, arrhythmias, a heart murmur, dyspnea, occlusion of the nares with secretions, icterus, dehydration, and gaseous gastrointestinal dilation. The urine was dark yellow. Rabbit 2 was overweight, apathetic, and dehydrated;
Cristina, Bonvehí   +7 more
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Virus-like particles from rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus can induce an anti-tumor response

Vaccine, 2008
Recombinant virus-like particles (VLP) expressing heterologous tumor antigens have recently been investigated for use as vaccines. We have chemically conjugated ovalbumin (OVA) or OVA-derived CD4 (OTII) and CD8 (OTI) epitopes, to rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) VLP.
Matthew, Peacey   +7 more
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Crude extracts of recombinant baculovirus expressing rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 VLPs from both insect and rabbit cells protect rabbits from rabbit hemorrhagic disease caused by RHDV2

Archives of Virology, 2018
Vaccines against viral pathogens are often composed of recombinant proteins expressed in different systems. Such proteins expressed by recombinant baculoviruses have been proven to be effective for vaccination. Especially, after codon usage optimization high amounts of recombinant viral proteins can be obtained which can assemble to virus like ...
Claudia Müller   +4 more
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