School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol, Langford BS40 5DU, UK.
Parasit Vectors. 2011 Apr 13;4:49. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-4-49.
The international prominence accorded the 'One Health' concept of co-ordinated activity of those involved in human and animal health is a modern incarnation of a long tradition of comparative medicine, with roots in the ancient civilizations and a golden era during the 19th century explosion of knowledge in the field of infectious disease research. Modern One Health tends to focus on zoonotic pathogens emerging from wildlife and production animal species, but one of the most significant One Health challenges is rabies for which there is a canine reservoir. This review considers the role of small companion animals in One Health and specifically addresses the major vector-borne infectious diseases that are shared by man, dogs and cats. The most significant of these are leishmaniosis, borreliosis, bartonellosis, ehrlichiosis, rickettsiosis and anaplasmosis. The challenges that lie ahead in this field of One Health are discussed, together with the role of the newly formed World Small Animal Veterinary Association One Health Committee.
国际上对涉及人类和动物健康的“同一健康”概念的协调活动给予了高度重视,这是比较医学悠久传统的现代体现,其根源可以追溯到古代文明和 19 世纪传染病研究领域知识大爆炸的黄金时代。现代同一健康往往侧重于源自野生动物和养殖动物物种的人畜共患病病原体,但同一健康面临的最大挑战之一是狂犬病,而犬类是其储存宿主。本文回顾了小型伴侣动物在同一健康中的作用,并专门探讨了人类、犬和猫共患的主要虫媒传染病。其中最重要的是利什曼病、莱姆病、巴尔通体病、埃立克体病、立克次体病和无形体病。本文还讨论了同一健康领域面临的挑战,以及新成立的世界小动物兽医协会同一健康委员会的作用。