@article{Hernández B._1989, title={Vacuna antirrábica preparada con una cepa viral aislada de murciélago vampiro (Desmodusrotundus)}, volume={4}, url={https://avancesveterinaria.uchile.cl/index.php/ACV/article/view/4543}, DOI={10.5354/acv.v4i2.4543}, abstractNote={<p align=’justify’>A plaque–purified experimental rabies vaccine was developed from an isolate (strain V–319) made from a naturally infected vampire bat (<b>Desmodus rotundus</b>). Two different vaccines were prepared: one was live virus and the second was an inactivated rabies virus preparation. The live virus vaccine and betapropiolactotie–inactivated vaccine, gave complete protection to challenge inoculation after 1 year. The strain (V–319) could be distinguished from other vaccinal strains by the nature of the plaque morphology. It is conclude that a safe living rabies vaccine of high potency and efficacy in cattle has been developed, and successfully, tested in Mexico under stringent field conditions.</p> <p align=’justify’><b>Key words</b>: rabies, vaccine, virus, cattle.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Avances en Ciencias Veterinarias}, author={Hernández B., Eliseo}, year={1989}, month={ene.} }