Experimental strategies for the development of an immunocontraceptive vaccine for the European red fox, Vulpes vulpes
MP Bradley
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
6(3) 307 - 317
Published: 1994
Abstract
The development of an immunocontraceptive vaccine to control fox populations in Australia would confer considerable advantages in controlling the long-term impact of this predator on native and endangered species. Studies are currently under way to identify sperm antigens that might be used in such a vaccine, and some of these studies are described. It is proposed that such a vaccine would be delivered orally in a bait, thereby stimulating a mucosal immune response to the foreign antigen(s). Such a vaccine requires a detailed understanding of reproductive-tract mucosal immunity in foxes, and selection of the most effective form of antigen delivery. Those under consideration include viral or bacterial vectors and microencapsulated antigens.https://doi.org/10.1071/RD9940307
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