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冠状病毒感染的病理学:从“同一健康”视角对动物病变的综述

Pathology of Coronavirus Infections: A Review of Lesions in Animals in the One-Health Perspective.

作者信息

Zappulli Valentina, Ferro Silvia, Bonsembiante Federico, Brocca Ginevra, Calore Alessandro, Cavicchioli Laura, Centelleghe Cinzia, Corazzola Giorgia, De Vreese Steffen, Gelain Maria Elena, Mazzariol Sandro, Moccia Valentina, Rensi Nicolò, Sammarco Alessandro, Torrigiani Filippo, Verin Ranieri, Castagnaro Massimo

机构信息

Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Legnaro, 35020 Padua, Italy.

Department of Animal Medicine, Productions and Health, University of Padua, Legnaro, 35020 Padua, Italy.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Dec 11;10(12):2377. doi: 10.3390/ani10122377.

Abstract

Coronaviruses (CoVs) are worldwide distributed RNA-viruses affecting several species, including humans, and causing a broad spectrum of diseases. Historically, they have not been considered a severe threat to public health until two outbreaks of COVs-related atypical human pneumonia derived from animal hosts appeared in 2002 and in 2012. The concern related to CoVs infection dramatically rose after the COVID-19 global outbreak, for which a spill-over from wild animals is also most likely. In light of this CoV zoonotic risk, and their ability to adapt to new species and dramatically spread, it appears pivotal to understand the pathophysiology and mechanisms of tissue injury of known CoVs within the "One-Health" concept. This review specifically describes all CoVs diseases in animals, schematically representing the tissue damage and summarizing the major lesions in an attempt to compare and put them in relation, also with human infections. Some information on pathogenesis and genetic diversity is also included. Investigating the lesions and distribution of CoVs can be crucial to understand and monitor the evolution of these viruses as well as of other pathogens and to further deepen the pathogenesis and transmission of this disease to help public health preventive measures and therapies.

摘要

冠状病毒(CoVs)是一种广泛分布于全球的RNA病毒,可感染包括人类在内的多种物种,并引发多种疾病。从历史上看,直到2002年和2012年出现了两起源自动物宿主的与冠状病毒相关的非典型人类肺炎疫情,它们才被视为对公共卫生的严重威胁。在新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)全球大流行之后,人们对冠状病毒感染的担忧急剧上升,此次大流行很可能也是由野生动物传播所致。鉴于冠状病毒的人畜共患病风险,以及它们适应新物种并迅速传播的能力,在“同一健康”概念下了解已知冠状病毒的病理生理学和组织损伤机制显得至关重要。本综述具体描述了动物身上所有的冠状病毒疾病,示意性地展示了组织损伤情况,并总结了主要病变,旨在进行比较并将它们联系起来,同时也与人类感染情况相联系。还包括了一些关于发病机制和遗传多样性的信息。研究冠状病毒的病变和分布对于理解和监测这些病毒以及其他病原体的演变,进一步深入了解该疾病的发病机制和传播途径以助力公共卫生预防措施和治疗至关重要。

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