Ghatak S, Banerjee R, Agarwal R K, Kapoor K N
Public Health Division, Veterinary Public Health, Indian Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly.
J Commun Dis. 2000 Mar;32(1):40-8.
Bats are the most abundant and most widely distributed mammals on the Earth after humans. Except Antarctica and some small remote islands, they are prevalent worldwide. Although the actual role played by bats as reservoir or in disseminating zoonoses is still enigmatic a multitude of zoonotic diseases are known to be associated with bats. Such diseases including viral, bacterial, parasitic, fungal and rickettsial diseases, reported from all over the world including India have been briefed in this article as an informative approach because dramatically increased and diversified human activities during the last few decades perturbing natural ecosystems are enough to compel public health personnel to have an investigative look at these flying mammals.
蝙蝠是地球上除人类之外数量最多、分布最广的哺乳动物。除南极洲和一些偏远的小岛屿外,它们在全球都很常见。尽管蝙蝠作为宿主或传播人畜共患病方面所起的实际作用仍不明确,但已知许多人畜共患病都与蝙蝠有关。本文简要介绍了包括印度在内的世界各地报道的此类疾病,包括病毒、细菌、寄生虫、真菌和立克次氏体疾病,作为一种信息性的方法,因为在过去几十年中,人类活动急剧增加且多样化,扰乱了自然生态系统,足以促使公共卫生人员对这些飞行哺乳动物进行调查研究。