Timoney P J
Department of Veterinary Science, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2000 Dec;16(3):537-51, x. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30094-9.
In an era of increasing globalization, the risk of spread of infectious diseases in humans and animals, including equids, has never been greater. International movement of equids and trade in semen are the most important factors responsible for the dissemination of various equine pathogens. Other factors that can or do have the potential to influence the global distribution of equine infectious diseases include: multinational trade agreements, emergent diseases, mutation of pathogens, climate related phenomena, migration of amplifying/reservoir hosts or vectors, availability of new vectors, vaccine contamination and agroterrorism. The relative importance of each of these factors is considered in relation to the spread of equine diseases.
在全球化日益加剧的时代,包括马属动物在内的人类和动物传染病传播风险空前巨大。马属动物的国际流动和精液贸易是导致各种马属动物病原体传播的最重要因素。其他能够或有可能影响马属动物传染病全球分布的因素包括:跨国贸易协定、新出现的疾病、病原体突变、气候相关现象、扩增宿主/储存宿主或病媒的迁移、新病媒的出现、疫苗污染和农业恐怖主义。本文将结合马属动物疾病的传播来探讨这些因素各自的相对重要性。