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野生动物疾病监测作为人畜共患病全球监测一部分的重要性:澳大利亚的作用。

The Importance of Wildlife Disease Monitoring as Part of Global Surveillance for Zoonotic Diseases: The Role of Australia.

作者信息

Woods Rupert, Reiss Andrea, Cox-Witton Keren, Grillo Tiggy, Peters Andrew

机构信息

Wildlife Health Australia 2088 and World Organisation for Animal Health Working Group on Wildlife 75017, Australia.

Wildlife Health Australia 2088, Australia.

出版信息

Trop Med Infect Dis. 2019 Feb 6;4(1):29. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed4010029.

Abstract

Australia has a comprehensive system of capabilities and functions to prepare, detect and respond to health security threats. Strong cooperative links and coordination mechanisms exist between the human (public health) and animal arms of the health system in Australia. Wildlife is included in this system. Recent reviews of both the animal and human health sectors have highlighted Australia's relative strengths in the detection and management of emerging zoonotic diseases. However, the risks to Australia posed by diseases with wildlife as part of their epidemiology will almost certainly become greater with changing land use and climate change and as societal attitudes bring wildlife, livestock and people into closer contact. These risks are not isolated to Australia but are global. A greater emphasis on wildlife disease surveillance to assist in the detection of emerging infectious diseases and integration of wildlife health into One Health policy will be critical in better preparing Australia and other countries in their efforts to recognize and manage the adverse impacts of zoonotic diseases on human health. Animal and human health practitioners are encouraged to consider wildlife in their day to day activities and to learn more about Australia's system and how they can become more involved by visiting www.wildlifeheathaustralia.com.au.

摘要

澳大利亚拥有一套全面的能力和功能体系,用于防范、检测和应对卫生安全威胁。澳大利亚卫生系统的人类(公共卫生)和动物部门之间存在着牢固的合作关系和协调机制。野生动物也纳入了该体系。近期对动物和人类卫生部门的评估都凸显了澳大利亚在新兴人畜共患病检测和管理方面的相对优势。然而,随着土地利用变化、气候变化以及社会态度使野生动物、家畜和人类的接触更为密切,以野生动物作为疾病传播途径一部分而给澳大利亚带来的风险几乎肯定会增加。这些风险并非澳大利亚独有,而是全球性的。更加强调野生动物疾病监测以协助检测新发传染病,并将野生动物健康纳入“同一健康”政策,对于澳大利亚和其他国家更好地做好准备,认识和管理人畜共患病对人类健康的不利影响至关重要。鼓励动物和人类卫生从业者在日常工作中考虑野生动物因素,并通过访问www.wildlifeheathaustralia.com.au了解更多关于澳大利亚的体系以及如何更多地参与其中。

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