Carver Scott, Kilpatrick A Marm, Kuenzi Amy, Douglass Richard, Ostfeld Richard S, Weinstein Philip
Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, Colorado State University, 1619 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
J Environ Monit. 2010 Nov;12(11):2048-55. doi: 10.1039/c0em00046a. Epub 2010 Oct 19.
In a world of emerging and resurging infectious diseases, dominated by zoonoses, environmental monitoring plays a vital role in our understanding their dynamics and their spillover to humans. Here, we critically review the ecology, epidemiology and need for monitoring of a variety of directly transmitted (Sin Nombre virus, Avian Influenza) and vector-borne (Ross River virus, West Nile virus, Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and babesiosis) zoonoses. We focus on the valuable role that existing monitoring plays in the understanding of these zoonoses, the demands for new monitoring, and how improvements can be made to existing monitoring. We also identify the fruitful outcomes which would result from implementation of the monitoring demands we have highlighted. This review aims to promote improvements in our understanding of zoonoses, their management, and public health by encouraging discussion among researchers and public health officials.
在一个以人畜共患病为主导的新发和再现传染病的世界里,环境监测对于我们了解这些疾病的动态及其向人类的溢出起着至关重要的作用。在此,我们批判性地审视了多种直接传播的人畜共患病(如辛诺柏病毒、禽流感)和媒介传播的人畜共患病(如罗斯河病毒、西尼罗河病毒、莱姆病、无形体病和巴贝斯虫病)的生态学、流行病学以及监测需求。我们重点关注现有监测在理解这些人畜共患病方面所发挥的重要作用、对新监测的需求,以及如何改进现有监测。我们还确定了实施我们所强调的监测需求将产生的丰硕成果。本综述旨在通过鼓励研究人员和公共卫生官员之间的讨论,促进我们对人畜共患病及其管理以及公共卫生的理解。