Goneau L W, Mehta K, Wong J, L'Huillier A G, Gubbay J B
Public Health Ontario Laboratory, 661 University Avenue, Suite 1701, Toronto, ON, M5G 1M1, Canada.
University of Toronto, 27 King's College Circle, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A1, Canada.
Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2018 Aug 1;20(10):37. doi: 10.1007/s11908-018-0642-9.
Zoonotic influenza viruses are those that cross the animal-human barrier and can cause disease in humans, manifesting from minor respiratory illnesses to multiorgan dysfunction. They have also been implicated in the causation of deadly pandemics in recent history. The increasing incidence of infections caused by these viruses worldwide has necessitated focused attention to improve both diagnostic as well as treatment modalities. In this first part of a two-part review, we describe the structure of zoonotic influenza viruses, the relationship between mutation and pandemic capacity, pathogenesis of infection, and also discuss history and epidemiology.
We are currently witnessing the fifth and the largest wave of the avian influenza A(H7N9) epidemic. Also in circulation are a number of other zoonotic influenza viruses, including avian influenza A(H5N1) and A(H5N6); avian influenza A(H7N2); and swine influenza A(H1N1)v, A(H1N2)v, and A(H3N2)v viruses. Most recently, the first human case of avian influenza A(H7N4) infection has been documented. By understanding the virology and epidemiology of emerging zoonotic influenzas, we are better prepared to face a new pandemic. However, continued effort is warranted to build on this knowledge in order to efficiently combat the constant threat posed by the zoonotic influenza viruses.
人畜共患流感病毒是那些跨越动物 - 人类屏障并可在人类中引起疾病的病毒,症状从轻微呼吸道疾病到多器官功能障碍不等。它们还与近代致命大流行的起因有关。全球范围内由这些病毒引起的感染发病率不断上升,因此有必要集中精力改进诊断和治疗方法。在这篇分两部分的综述的第一部分中,我们描述了人畜共患流感病毒的结构、突变与大流行能力之间的关系、感染的发病机制,并讨论了历史和流行病学。
我们目前正在见证甲型H7N9禽流感疫情的第五波也是最大规模的一波。此外,还有许多其他人畜共患流感病毒在传播,包括甲型H5N1和H5N6禽流感病毒;甲型H7N2禽流感病毒;以及甲型H1N1v、H1N2v和H3N2v猪流感病毒。最近,已记录到首例人类感染甲型H7N4禽流感病例。通过了解新出现的人畜共患流感病毒的病毒学和流行病学,我们能更好地应对新的大流行。然而,有必要继续努力,在此知识基础上进一步加强,以便有效应对人畜共患流感病毒带来的持续威胁。