Ayala Andrea J, Yabsley Michael J, Hernandez Sonia M
Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.
Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2020 Sep 24;7:539925. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.539925. eCollection 2020.
Habitat conversion and the expansion of domesticated, invasive species into native habitats are increasingly recognized as drivers of pathogen emergence at the agricultural-wildlife interface. Poultry agriculture is one of the largest subsets of this interface, and pathogen spillover events between backyard chickens and wild birds are becoming more commonly reported. Native wild bird species are under numerous anthropogenic pressures, but the risks of pathogen spillover from domestic chickens have been historically underappreciated as a threat to wild birds. Now that the backyard chicken industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world, it is imperative that the principles of biosecurity, specifically bioexclusion and biocontainment, are legislated and implemented. We reviewed the literature on spillover events of pathogens historically associated with poultry into wild birds. We also reviewed the reasons for biosecurity failures in backyard flocks that lead to those spillover events and provide recommendations for current and future backyard flock owners.
栖息地转换以及驯化的入侵物种向原生栖息地的扩张,日益被视作农业与野生动物交界处病原体出现的驱动因素。家禽养殖业是该交界处最大的分支之一,后院鸡与野生鸟类之间病原体溢出事件的报道也越来越普遍。原生野生鸟类物种面临着众多人为压力,但家鸡病原体溢出对野生鸟类构成威胁这一风险,在历史上一直未得到充分重视。鉴于后院养鸡业是全球发展最快的行业之一,对生物安全原则,特别是生物排除和生物遏制原则进行立法和实施势在必行。我们回顾了历史上与家禽相关的病原体向野生鸟类溢出事件的文献。我们还审视了导致这些溢出事件的后院鸡群生物安全失败的原因,并为当前及未来的后院鸡群养殖户提供建议。