Zacarias Julieta, Dimande Alberto, Achá Sara, Dias Paula T, Leonel Elisa M, Messa Aurora, Macucule Baltazar, Júnior José L, Bila Custódio G
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Eduardo Mondlane University.
J S Afr Vet Assoc. 2016 Jul 15;87(1):e1-2. doi: 10.4102/jsava.v87i1.1350.
Although significant animal suffering caused by preventable diseases is frequently seen in developing countries, reports of this are scarce. This report describes avoidable animal suffering owing to a suspected canine distemper (CD) outbreak in unvaccinated dogs owned by low-income families in Mozambique that killed approximately 200 animals. Affected dogs exhibited clinical signs, and gross and microscopic lesions compatible with CD. Immunohistochemical staining confirmed the presence of canine distemper virus (CDV) in the kidney of one dog from the cohort. This brief communication again illustrates that large outbreaks of CDV in unvaccinated dogs occur and that large-scale avoidable suffering and threats to the health of dogs and wild canines continue. Mass vaccination supported by government and non-government organisations is recommended.
虽然在发展中国家经常可见可预防疾病导致的大量动物痛苦,但此类报告却很稀少。本报告描述了莫桑比克低收入家庭所养未接种疫苗犬只疑似爆发犬瘟热(CD)导致的可避免动物痛苦,此次疫情致使约200只动物死亡。受影响的犬只表现出临床症状,以及与犬瘟热相符的大体和微观病变。免疫组化染色证实队列中一只犬的肾脏存在犬瘟热病毒(CDV)。本简短通讯再次表明,未接种疫苗犬只中会发生大规模犬瘟热病毒爆发,并且可避免的大规模痛苦以及对犬只和野生犬科动物健康的威胁仍在继续。建议由政府和非政府组织支持进行大规模疫苗接种。