Otranto Domenico, Cantacessi Cinzia, Pfeffer Martin, Dantas-Torres Filipe, Brianti Emanuele, Deplazes Peter, Genchi Claudio, Guberti Vittorio, Capelli Gioia
Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Universita' degli Studi di Bari, 70010 Valenzano, Italy.
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, CB3 0ES Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Vet Parasitol. 2015 Sep 30;213(1-2):12-23. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.04.022. Epub 2015 May 8.
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosystems. These events, together with other factors such as increasing illegal wildlife trade and changing human behaviour towards wildlife, are resulting into thinning boundaries between wild canids and felids and their domestic counterparts. As a consequence, the epidemiology of diseases caused by a number of infectious agents is undergoing profound readjustements, as pathogens adapt to new hosts and environments. Therefore, there is a risk for diseases of wildlife to spread to domestic carnivores and vice versa, and for zoonotic agents to emerge or re-emerge in human populations. Hence, the identification of the hazards arising from the co-habitation of these species is critical in order to plan and develop adequate control strategies against these pathogens. In the first of this two-part article, we review the role that wild canids and felids may play in the transmission of protozoa and arthropod-borne agents to dogs and cats in Europe, and provide an account of how current and future progress in our understanding of the ecology and epidemiology of parasites, as well as of host-parasite interactions, can assist efforts aimed at controlling parasite transmission.
在过去几十年里,世界见证了气候、地貌和生态系统的巨大变化。这些事件,连同非法野生动物贸易增加以及人类对野生动物行为改变等其他因素,正导致野生犬科动物和猫科动物与其家养同类之间的界限日益模糊。因此,随着病原体适应新宿主和新环境,由多种传染原引起的疾病流行病学正在经历深刻调整。所以,野生动物疾病有传播到家养食肉动物的风险,反之亦然,而且人畜共患病原体有可能在人类群体中出现或再次出现。因此,识别这些物种共同生活所产生的危害对于规划和制定针对这些病原体的适当控制策略至关重要。在这篇分两部分的文章的第一部分中,我们回顾了野生犬科动物和猫科动物在欧洲将原生动物和节肢动物传播媒介传播给犬类和猫类方面可能发挥的作用,并阐述了我们对寄生虫生态学和流行病学以及宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用的当前和未来认识进展如何有助于控制寄生虫传播的努力。