CANINE
RABIES VACCINE CHALLENGE STUDIES BEGIN !
One
of the most important vaccine research studies in veterinary medicine is
underway at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in
Dr.
Schultz comments that: "We are all
very excited to start this study that will hopefully demonstrate that rabies
vaccines can provide a minimum of 7 years of immunity."
This research is being financed by The
Rabies Challenge Fund,
a charitable trust founded by pet vaccine disclosure advocate Kris L. Christine
of
Dr. Jean Dodds, DVM states: "This
is the first time in my 43 years of involvement in veterinary issues that what
started as a grass-roots effort to change an outmoded regulation affecting
animals will be addressed scientifically by an acknowledged expert to benefit
all canines in the future."
Scientific
data published in 1992 by Michel Aubert and his research team demonstrated that
dogs were immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination, while Dr.
Schultz’s serological studies documented antibody titer counts at levels known
to confer immunity to rabies 7 years post-vaccination.
This data strongly suggests that state laws requiring annual or triennial
rabies boosters for dogs are redundant. Because
the rabies vaccine is the most potent of the veterinary vaccines and associated
with significant adverse reactions, it should
not be given more often than is necessary to maintain immunity.
Adverse reactions
such autoimmune
diseases affecting the thyroid, joints, blood, eyes, skin, kidney, liver, bowel
and central nervous system; anaphylactic shock; aggression; seizures; epilepsy;
and fibrosarcomas at injection sites are linked to rabies vaccinations.
Study
co-trustee Kris Christine adds:
“Because
the USDA does not require vaccine manufacturers to provide long-term duration of
immunity studies documenting maximum effectiveness when licensing their
products, concerned dog owners have contributed the money to fund this research
themselves.
We want to ensure that rabies immunization laws are based upon
independent, long-term scientific data.”
More information and regular updates on The Rabies Challenge Fund and the concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge studies it is financing can be found at the fund’s website designed by volunteer Andrea Brin at: http://www.RabiesChallengeFund.org
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