Field efficacy trials with sylvatic plague vaccine
Dates
Publication Date
2017-06-29
Start Date
2013-06-01
End Date
2016-09-30
Citation
Richgels, K.L.D., Russell, R.E., and Rocke, T.E., 2017, Field efficacy trials with sylvatic plague vaccine: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7B56GXM.
Summary
These data were collected as part of a field trial to test the efficacy of a sylvatic plague vaccine. Treatment and control sites were selected randomly from the available sites at each location. Site pairs were a minimum of 20 acres, (with a few exceptions). Prairie dog trapping took place a minimum of two weeks post-baiting and trapping procedures were approved by the NWHC Animal Care and Use Committee as well as individual states as required.
Summary
These data were collected as part of a field trial to test the efficacy of a sylvatic plague vaccine. Treatment and control sites were selected randomly from the available sites at each location. Site pairs were a minimum of 20 acres, (with a few exceptions). Prairie dog trapping took place a minimum of two weeks post-baiting and trapping procedures were approved by the NWHC Animal Care and Use Committee as well as individual states as required.