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从新冠疫情看动物冠状病毒

Animal Coronaviruses in the Light of COVID-19.

作者信息

Domańska-Blicharz Katarzyna, Woźniakowski Grzegorz, Konopka Bogdan, Niemczuk Krzysztof, Welz Mirosław, Rola Jerzy, Socha Wojciech, Orłowska Anna, Antas Marta, Śmietanka Krzysztof, Cuvelier-Mizak Beata

机构信息

Department of Poultry Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, 24-100 Puławy, Poland.

Department of Swine Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, 24-100 Puławy, Poland.

出版信息

J Vet Res. 2020 Aug 2;64(3):333-345. doi: 10.2478/jvetres-2020-0050. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Coronaviruses are extremely susceptible to genetic changes due to the characteristic features of the genome structure, life cycle and environmental pressure. Their remarkable variability means that they can infect many different species of animals and cause different disease symptoms. Moreover, in some situations, coronaviruses might be transmitted across species. Although they are commonly found in farm, companion and wild animals, causing clinical and sometimes serious signs resulting in significant economic losses, not all of them have been classified by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) as hazardous and included on the list of notifiable diseases. Currently, only three diseases caused by coronaviruses are on the OIE list of notifiable terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases. However, none of these three entails any administrative measures. The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 infections that have caused the COVID-19 pandemic in humans has proved that the occurrence and variability of coronaviruses is highly underestimated in the animal reservoir and reminded us of the critical importance of the One Health approach. Therefore, domestic and wild animals should be intensively monitored, both to broaden our knowledge of the viruses circulating among them and to understand the mechanisms of the emergence of viruses of relevance to animal and human health.

摘要

由于基因组结构、生命周期和环境压力的特征,冠状病毒极易发生基因变化。它们显著的变异性意味着它们可以感染许多不同种类的动物,并引发不同的疾病症状。此外,在某些情况下,冠状病毒可能会跨物种传播。虽然它们常见于农场动物、伴侣动物和野生动物中,会引发临床症状,有时还会导致严重症状,造成重大经济损失,但并非所有冠状病毒都被世界动物卫生组织(OIE)列为危险病毒,也未被列入应通报疾病清单。目前,OIE应通报陆生和水生动物疾病清单中仅有三种由冠状病毒引起的疾病。然而,这三种疾病均无需采取任何行政措施。导致人类COVID-19大流行的SARS-CoV-2感染的出现证明,动物宿主中冠状病毒的发生和变异性被严重低估了,这也提醒我们“同一健康”方法至关重要。因此,应加强对家畜和野生动物的监测,以拓宽我们对在它们中间传播的病毒的了解,并了解与动物和人类健康相关的病毒出现的机制。

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