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  • 3. Acceptance of simulated oral rabies vaccine baits by urban raccoons.
    Hadidian J, Jenkins SR, Johnston DH, Savarie PJ, Nettles VF, Manski D, Baer GM.
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  • 4. Exposure time of oral rabies vaccine baits relative to baiting density and raccoon population density.
    Blackwell BF, Seamans TW, White RJ, Patton ZJ, Bush RM, Cepek JD.
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  • 6. Efficacy of an oral vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant vaccine in controlling epidemic raccoon rabies in New Jersey.
    Roscoe DE, Holste WC, Sorhage FE, Campbell C, Niezgoda M, Buchannan R, Diehl D, Niu HS, Rupprecht CE.
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  • 7. First North American field release of a vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus.
    Hanlon CA, Niezgoda M, Hamir AN, Schumacher C, Koprowski H, Rupprecht CE.
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  • 8. A study of techniques for the distribution of oral rabies vaccine to wild raccoon populations.
    Perry BD, Garner N, Jenkins SR, McCloskey K, Johnston DH.
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  • 9. Oral rabies vaccination of a northern Ohio raccoon population: relevance of population density and prebait serology.
    Ramey PC, Blackwell BF, Gates RJ, Slemons RD.
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  • 10. Comparing ONRAB® AND RABORAL V-RG® oral rabies vaccine field performance in raccoons and striped skunks, New Brunswick, Canada, and Maine, USA.
    Fehlner-Gardiner C, Rudd R, Donovan D, Slate D, Kempf L, Badcock J.
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  • 12. Prevention of the spread of rabies to wildlife by oral vaccination of raccoons in Massachusetts.
    Robbins AH, Borden MD, Windmiller BS, Niezgoda M, Marcus LC, O'Brien SM, Kreindel SM, McGuill MW, DeMaria A, Rupprecht CE, Rowell S.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1998 Nov 15; 213(10):1407-12. PubMed ID: 9828930
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  • 14. Oral vaccination against raccoon rabies: landscape heterogeneity and timing of distribution influence wildlife contact rates with the ONRAB vaccine bait.
    Boyer JP, Canac-Marquis P, Guérin D, Mainguy J, Pelletier F.
    J Wildl Dis; 2011 Jul 15; 47(3):593-602. PubMed ID: 21719823
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  • 15. Oral rabies vaccination of raccoons and striped skunks with ONRAB® baits: multiple factors influence field immunogenicity.
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  • 16. Accounting for animal movement improves vaccination strategies against wildlife disease in heterogeneous landscapes.
    McClure KM, Bastille-Rousseau G, Davis AJ, Stengel CA, Nelson KM, Chipman RB, Wittemyer G, Abdo Z, Gilbert AT, Pepin KM.
    Ecol Appl; 2022 Jun 15; 32(4):e2568. PubMed ID: 35138667
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  • 17. Acceptance of baits for delivery of oral rabies vaccine to raccoons.
    Rosatte RC, Lawson KF.
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  • 18. The elimination of raccoon rabies from Wolfe Island, Ontario: animal density and movements.
    Rosatte R, MacDonald E, Sobey K, Donovan D, Bruce L, Allan M, Silver A, Bennett K, Brown L, Macdonald K, Gibson M, Buchanan T, Stevenson B, Davies C, Wandeler A, Muldoon F.
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  • 19. Oral rabies vaccination in raccoons: comparison of ONRAB® and RABORAL V-RG® vaccine-bait field performance in Québec, Canada and Vermont, USA.
    Mainguy J, Fehlner-Gardiner C, Slate D, Rudd RJ.
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  • 20. A field evaluation of baits for delivering oral rabies vaccines to raccoons (Procyon lotor).
    Linhart SB, Blom FS, Engeman RM, Hill HL, Hon T, Hall DI, Shaddock JH.
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