Hrnková Johana, Schneiderová Irena, Golovchenko Marina, Grubhoffer Libor, Rudenko Natalie, Černý Jiří
Centre for Infectious Animal Diseases and Zoonoses, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, 165 00 Suchdol, Czech Republic.
Department of Animal Science and Food Processing, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, 165 00 Suchdol, Czech Republic.
Pathogens. 2021 Feb 16;10(2):210. doi: 10.3390/pathogens10020210.
Ticks are ubiquitous ectoparasites, feeding on representatives of all classes of terrestrial vertebrates and transmitting numerous pathogens of high human and veterinary medical importance. Exotic animals kept in zoological gardens, ranches, wildlife parks or farms may play an important role in the ecology of ticks and tick-borne pathogens (TBPs), as they may serve as hosts for local tick species. Moreover, they can develop diseases of varying severity after being infected by TBPs, and theoretically, can thus serve as reservoirs, thereby further propagating TBPs in local ecosystems. The definite role of these animals in the tick-host-pathogen network remains poorly investigated. This review provides a summary of the information currently available regarding ticks and TBPs in connection to captive local and exotic wildlife, with an emphasis on zoo-housed species.
蜱是无处不在的体外寄生虫,以各类陆生脊椎动物为食,并传播众多对人类和兽医学具有高度重要性的病原体。饲养在动物园、牧场、野生动物园或农场中的外来动物可能在蜱及蜱传病原体(TBP)的生态中发挥重要作用,因为它们可能成为当地蜱种的宿主。此外,它们在被TBP感染后会患上不同严重程度的疾病,理论上,因此可作为储存宿主,从而在当地生态系统中进一步传播TBP。这些动物在蜱-宿主-病原体网络中的明确作用仍未得到充分研究。本综述总结了目前有关圈养本地和外来野生动物中蜱及TBP的可用信息,重点关注圈养在动物园中的物种。