Smith Mark T, Bennett Anthony M, Grubman Marvin J, Bundy Bradley C
Department of Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.
Plum Island Animal Disease Center, North Atlantic Area, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Greenport, NY, USA.
Vaccine. 2014 Jun 30;32(31):3902-8. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.04.038. Epub 2014 Apr 28.
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly-contagious livestock disease with global socioeconomic ramifications. The disease negatively impacts both individual farmers through reduced herd viability and nations through trade restrictions of animals and animal derivatives. Vaccines for FMD prevention have existed for over 70 years, yet the disease remains enzootic in a large percentage of the globe. FMD persistence is due in part to technical limitations of historic and current vaccine technologies. There also exist many socioeconomic and political barriers to global FMD eradication. Here we highlight the barriers to eradication and discuss potential avenues toward FMD eradication.
口蹄疫是一种具有高度传染性的家畜疾病,对全球社会经济产生影响。这种疾病通过降低畜群存活率对个体养殖户产生负面影响,同时通过动物及动物衍生物的贸易限制对各国造成不利影响。用于预防口蹄疫的疫苗已经存在了70多年,但该疾病在全球很大一部分地区仍然呈地方流行性。口蹄疫持续存在的部分原因是历史和当前疫苗技术的技术限制。全球根除口蹄疫还存在许多社会经济和政治障碍。在此,我们强调根除口蹄疫的障碍,并讨论根除口蹄疫的潜在途径。