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Main Authors: Camacho Garcia, Jessica Ysabel, Camacho Paz, Victor Jesus
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2026
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20203033
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author Camacho Garcia, Jessica Ysabel
Camacho Paz, Victor Jesus
author_facet Camacho Garcia, Jessica Ysabel
Camacho Paz, Victor Jesus
contents <p>  Objective. To analyze the immunological and regulatory basis of the 30-day interval between primary<br>rabies vaccination and virus-neutralizing antibody testing in dogs and cats intended for international travel.<br>Method. Technical review of rabies virus-neutralizing antibody (rVNA) kinetics, RFFIT and FAVN protocols,<br>and the regulatory frameworks of major destination countries. Results. The 30-day window corresponds to<br>the minimum period for the primary humoral response to reach the 0.5 IU/mL threshold required by<br>OIE/USDA standards. Non-compliance invalidates the serology result regardless of the titre obtained.<br>Conclusion. Strict adherence to this temporal window is decisive for the documentary validity of the export<br>file and the animal's admission at destination.</p>
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spellingShingle Immunological and Regulatory Basis of the 30-Day Post-Primary Rabies Vaccination Interval Prior to Serology Sampling
Camacho Garcia, Jessica Ysabel
Camacho Paz, Victor Jesus
rabies serology
RFFIT
FAVN
30-day window
primary vaccination
international trave
zoovet travel
serología antirrábica
veterinary
ventana 30 días
sérologie antirabique
rabia
fenêtre 30 jours
primovaccination
<p>  Objective. To analyze the immunological and regulatory basis of the 30-day interval between primary<br>rabies vaccination and virus-neutralizing antibody testing in dogs and cats intended for international travel.<br>Method. Technical review of rabies virus-neutralizing antibody (rVNA) kinetics, RFFIT and FAVN protocols,<br>and the regulatory frameworks of major destination countries. Results. The 30-day window corresponds to<br>the minimum period for the primary humoral response to reach the 0.5 IU/mL threshold required by<br>OIE/USDA standards. Non-compliance invalidates the serology result regardless of the titre obtained.<br>Conclusion. Strict adherence to this temporal window is decisive for the documentary validity of the export<br>file and the animal's admission at destination.</p>
title Immunological and Regulatory Basis of the 30-Day Post-Primary Rabies Vaccination Interval Prior to Serology Sampling
topic rabies serology
RFFIT
FAVN
30-day window
primary vaccination
international trave
zoovet travel
serología antirrábica
veterinary
ventana 30 días
sérologie antirabique
rabia
fenêtre 30 jours
primovaccination
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20203033