Capua Ilaria, Alexander Dennis J
OIE, FAO and National Reference Laboratory for Newcastle Disease and Avian Influenza, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Viale dell'Università 10, 35020, Legnaro, Padova, Italy.
Avian Pathol. 2006 Jun;35(3):189-205. doi: 10.1080/03079450600717174.
Avian influenza (AI) is a listed disease of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) that has become a disease of great importance both for animal and human health. The increased relevance of AI in the fields of animal and human health has highlighted the lack of scientific information on several aspects of the disease, which has hampered the adequate management of some of the recent crises. Millions of animals have died, and there is growing concern over the loss of human lives and over the management of the pandemic potential. The present paper aims to identify areas of knowledge of veterinary competence that need to be improved in order to generate information to support the global AI crisis, and highlights the major changes in AI legislation, including regulations related to trade. It also reviews the human health implications of AI, including the mechanisms by which a human pandemic virus may be generated, and the food safety issues related to this infection. The application of control policies, ranging from stamping out to emergency and prophylactic vaccination, are discussed on the basis of data generated in recent outbreaks, and in the light of new regulations, also in view of the maintenance of good animal welfare. Poultry veterinarians working for the industry or for the public sector represent the first line of defence against the pandemic threat and for the prevention and control of this infection in poultry and in wild birds. However, given the current situation, it is imperative that close collaboration is sought and achieved by health officials involved in the veterinary, agricultural and medical aspects of the disease. Only through the exchange of data, experiences, views and information will it be possible to combat this zoonosis, which represents a major threat to public health and animal well-being.
禽流感(AI)是世界动物卫生组织(OIE)列出的一种疾病,已成为对动物和人类健康都极为重要的疾病。禽流感在动物和人类健康领域日益增加的相关性凸显了在该疾病几个方面缺乏科学信息,这阻碍了对近期一些危机的妥善管理。数以百万计的动物死亡,人们对人类生命损失以及大流行潜力的管理越来越担忧。本文旨在确定兽医能力方面需要改进的知识领域,以便生成支持全球禽流感危机的信息,并强调禽流感立法的重大变化,包括与贸易相关的法规。本文还回顾了禽流感对人类健康的影响,包括可能产生人类大流行病毒的机制以及与这种感染相关的食品安全问题。根据近期疫情爆发产生的数据,并鉴于新法规,同时考虑到维护良好的动物福利,讨论了从扑杀到紧急和预防性疫苗接种等控制政策的应用。为行业或公共部门工作的家禽兽医是抵御大流行威胁以及预防和控制家禽及野生鸟类中这种感染的第一道防线。然而,鉴于当前形势,参与该疾病兽医、农业和医学方面的卫生官员必须寻求并实现密切合作。只有通过数据、经验、观点和信息的交流,才有可能对抗这种人畜共患病,它对公众健康和动物福祉构成重大威胁。