Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Urmia University, Iran.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Research Centre for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran.
Integr Zool. 2021 Nov;16(6):820-833. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12511. Epub 2020 Dec 24.
Plague has been known since ancient times as a re-emerging infectious disease, causing considerable socioeconomic burden in regional hotspots. To better understand the epidemiological cycle of the causative agent of the plague, its potential occurrence, and possible future dispersion, one must carefully consider the taxonomy, distribution, and ecological requirements of reservoir-species in relation either to natural or human-driven changes (e.g. climate change or urbanization). In recent years, the depth of knowledge on species taxonomy and species composition in different landscapes has undergone a dramatic expansion, driven by modern taxonomic methods such as synthetic surveys that take into consideration morphology, genetics, and the ecological setting of captured animals to establish their species identities. Here, we consider the recent taxonomic changes of the rodent species in known plague reservoirs and detail their distribution across the world, with a particular focus on those rodents considered to be keystone host species. A complete checklist of all known plague-infectable vertebrates living in plague foci is provided as a Supporting Information table.
鼠疫自古以来就是一种重新出现的传染病,在局部热点地区造成了相当大的社会经济负担。为了更好地了解鼠疫病原体的流行病学循环、潜在发生情况以及可能的未来传播,必须仔细考虑与自然或人为驱动的变化(例如气候变化或城市化)相关的宿主物种的分类、分布和生态需求。近年来,由于综合调查等现代分类方法的推动,对不同景观中物种分类和物种组成的了解深度有了显著扩展,这些方法综合考虑了形态、遗传和捕获动物的生态环境,以确定它们的物种身份。在这里,我们考虑了已知鼠疫宿主中啮齿动物物种的最近分类变化,并详细说明了它们在世界范围内的分布情况,特别关注那些被认为是关键宿主物种的啮齿动物。作为支持信息表,我们提供了所有已知生活在鼠疫流行地区的可感染鼠疫的脊椎动物的完整清单。