PATHOGENICITY OF TAIWAN FERRET BADGER RABIES VIRUS IN RODENTS

Author:

Hsu Ai-Ping12,Tseng Chun-Hsien1,Shih Yu-Hua12,Tsai Kuo-Jung1,Lu Yi-Ta1,Chou Chung-Hsi23,Tu Wen-Jane1,Tsai Hsiang-Jung23

Affiliation:

1. Animal Health Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, New Taipei City 25158, Taiwan

2. Graduate Institute of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10615, Taiwan

3. Zoonoses Research Center, College of BioResources and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan

Abstract

The outbreaks of Taiwan ferret badger rabies reported in 2013 terminated the “rabies-free” status of Taiwan. Subsequent phylogenetic and divergence analyses have demonstrated that Taiwan ferret badger rabies virus (RABV-TWFB) might have emerged 100 years previously; however, most rabies cases were restricted to the Formosan ferret badger. In this study, pathogenic characteristics of mouse intracranial median lethal dose (MICLD[Formula: see text], median tissue culture infectious dose (TCID[Formula: see text], mortality development patterns, and peripheral infection of RABV-TWFB were evaluated in experimental rodents. The results revealed that RABV-TWFB had low MICLD[Formula: see text] titers, whereas TCID[Formula: see text] titers could not be determined. Compared with the typical street rabies virus, the overall mortality development patterns were later onset and slower progression. RABV-TWFB was unable to produce peripheral infection in the experimental rodents. Taken together, RABV-TWFB was less virulent to experimental rodents than other more typical RABV strains. To provide more appropriate strategies for epidemics management, the pathogenic properties of RABV-TWFB should be further investigated using ferret badgers and sympatric animals as models.

Funder

Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine, Council of Agriculture, Taiwan

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

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