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从野生动物宿主中出现的疾病。

Emergence of diseases from wildlife reservoirs.

机构信息

National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA.

出版信息

Vet Pathol. 2010 Jan;47(1):34-9. doi: 10.1177/0300985809354466.

Abstract

Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife has increased greatly over the past several decades. Many factors, most anthropogenic, have facilitated the emergence of diseases from wildlife. Some livestock diseases have "spilled over" to wildlife and then "spilled back" to livestock. When a population is exposed to an infectious agent, depending on an interaction of factors involving the host, agent, and environment, the population may be resistant to infection or may become a dead-end host, a spillover host, or a maintenance host. Each exposure is unique; the same species of host and agent may respond differently in different situations. Management actions that affect the environment and behavior of a potential host animal may allow the emergence of a new or as yet undetected disease. There are many barriers in preventing, detecting, monitoring and managing wildlife diseases. These may include political and legal hurdles, lack of knowledge about many diseases of wildlife, the absence of basic data on wildlife populations, difficulties with surveillance, and logistical constraints. Increasing interaction between wildlife and humans or domestic animals may lead to disease emergence and require innovative methods and strategies for disease surveillance and management in wildlife.

摘要

在过去几十年中,人们对与野生动物有关的人类和家畜新兴疾病的流行病学产生了浓厚的兴趣。许多因素(大多数是人为因素)促进了疾病从野生动物向人类传播。一些家畜疾病已经“溢出”到野生动物身上,然后又“回溢”到家畜身上。当一个种群暴露于传染性病原体时,取决于宿主、病原体和环境之间相互作用的因素,该种群可能对感染有抵抗力,也可能成为无终宿主、溢出宿主或维持宿主。每次暴露都是独特的;同一宿主和病原体的物种在不同情况下可能会有不同的反应。影响潜在宿主动物的环境和行为的管理措施可能会导致新的或尚未检测到的疾病的出现。在预防、检测、监测和管理野生动物疾病方面存在许多障碍。这些障碍可能包括政治和法律障碍、对野生动物疾病缺乏了解、野生动物种群的基本数据缺失、监测困难以及后勤限制。野生动物与人类或家畜之间的互动增加可能导致疾病的出现,因此需要创新的方法和策略来监测和管理野生动物中的疾病。

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