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全球粮食安全:兽医寄生虫和寄生虫学家的影响

Global food security: the impact of veterinary parasites and parasitologists.

作者信息

Fitzpatrick J L

机构信息

Moredun Research Institute, Pentlands Science Park, International Research Centre, Bush Loan, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 OPZ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol. 2013 Aug 1;195(3-4):233-48. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.04.005. Epub 2013 Apr 6.

Abstract

Global food security will require the production of more food using resources including land more efficiently, and with less waste. This goal must be achieved within the context of climate change and while ensuring minimal adverse environmental impact from both crop and livestock production. Disease, especially infectious disease, is a main constraint of biologically efficient livestock production and both endemic and exotic disease results in mortality and morbidity and hence less food than should ideally be available in current farming systems. A significant proportion of diseases affect the safety of food supplies, in addition to or instead of, their effect on volume and quality of food products. Parasitological diseases including those caused by nematodes, trematodes, protozoa and ectoparasites, have widely differing effects on meat, milk and fibre production and many new technologies have been developed in order to prevent or treat them. Approaches to developing better control of parasites have included livestock breeding strategies, improved nutrition and management, and the development of new drugs, diagnostic tests and vaccines. Some of the most important examples include both the development of new anthelmintic products, and better means of using existing drugs in order to maximise their effectiveness in the face of rapidly increasing parasite resistance; diagnostic tests which are able to detect low levels of nucleic acids or proteins from infectious agents rapidly; and vaccines derived from either native or recombinant proteins and designed to stimulate the most appropriate protective response from livestock species. Some of the parasitic diseases affect restricted regions around the world, however most affect very large global populations. The development of technologies of suitable and affordable livestock products for use in developing countries where most pressure on increased production for food will occur, provides a particular challenge. Most if not all new technologies form part of integrated management schemes on farms and these vary hugely in differing systems and geographical regions of the world. If the benefit of improved technologies for optimal health, welfare and biological efficiency of livestock is to be realised, then the veterinary, farming, commercial animal health and public service communities need to learn lessons from past successes and failures in the delivery of newly developed technologies to the farmer. The combination of technology and rural development in the veterinary parasitological field has played a key role in current food production and is well placed to continue this trend to help in ensuring future food requirements for the world.

摘要

全球粮食安全需要更高效地利用包括土地在内的资源生产更多粮食,同时减少浪费。这一目标必须在气候变化的背景下实现,并且要确保作物和畜牧生产对环境的负面影响最小。疾病,尤其是传染病,是生物高效畜牧生产的主要制约因素,地方病和外来病都会导致死亡率和发病率上升,从而使目前养殖系统中本应获得的粮食减少。相当一部分疾病除了影响食品产量和质量外,还会影响食品供应的安全性。包括由线虫、吸虫、原生动物和外寄生虫引起的寄生虫病,对肉类、奶类和纤维生产有着广泛不同的影响,并且已经开发了许多新技术来预防或治疗这些疾病。开发更好的寄生虫控制方法包括畜牧育种策略、改善营养和管理,以及开发新药、诊断测试和疫苗。一些最重要的例子包括新型驱虫产品的开发,以及更好地使用现有药物以在寄生虫耐药性迅速增加的情况下最大限度地提高其有效性;能够快速检测感染因子低水平核酸或蛋白质的诊断测试;以及源自天然或重组蛋白并旨在刺激畜牧物种产生最适当保护反应的疫苗。一些寄生虫病只影响世界上有限的地区,但大多数影响着全球大量人口。为面临粮食增产最大压力的发展中国家开发适用且价格合理的畜牧产品技术是一项特殊挑战。大多数(如果不是全部的话)新技术都是农场综合管理方案的一部分,而这些方案在世界不同的系统和地理区域差异巨大。如果要实现改善技术以提高牲畜的最佳健康、福利和生物效率所带来的益处,那么兽医、养殖、商业动物健康和公共服务社区需要从过去向农民推广新开发技术的成功和失败中吸取教训。兽医寄生虫学领域的技术与农村发展相结合,在当前粮食生产中发挥了关键作用,并且有望继续这一趋势,以帮助确保满足世界未来的粮食需求。

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