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Fig 1.

Rabies antibody levels after primary vaccination per vaccination age (early, on schedule, late) and day of draw.

Data truncated at 250 days due to small sample size after this draw interval. Vaccinated Early: y = 0.0001x3–0.0091x2 + 0.1602x + 1.6497. Vaccinated on Schedule: y = 0.0002x3–0.0179x2 + 0.4117x + 0.019. Vaccinated Late: y = 0.0001x3–0.0111x2 + 0.2642x + 0.0628.

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Fig 2.

Relationship of rate of failure to delay period after primary vaccination.

This figure displays the mean GMT (black bar) and associated 95% confidence intervals (wings).

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Table 1.

Rabies vaccination data- dogs less than 1 year of age given only 1 rabies vaccine.

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Table 2.

Number of dog samples by titer range and age at primary vaccination.

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Table 3.

Dogs less than 12 weeks of age.

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Table 4.

Dogs 12–16 weeks of age.

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Table 5.

Dogs greater than 16 weeks of age.

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Table 6.

Multivariable linear regression model for the prediction of geometric mean titer after primary rabies vaccination.

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Fig 3.

Comparison of rabies antibody titers for dogs boosted versus not boosted after primary vaccination failure.

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