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法国的犬猫主人管理实践(宠物旅行、动物接触率和医疗监测):对直接传播的传染性宠物疾病的引入和传播的影响。

Management practices of dog and cat owners in France (pet traveling, animal contact rates and medical monitoring): Impacts on the introduction and the spread of directly transmitted infectious pet diseases.

机构信息

Anses, Ecole nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort, Laboratoire de Santé Animale USC EPIMAI, Maisons-Alfort, France.

Nancy OIE/WHO/EU Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife, Anses, Malzéville, France.

出版信息

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2022 May;69(3):1256-1273. doi: 10.1111/tbed.14088. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

A number of owner practices among the pet dog and cat population can influence the dynamics of directly transmitted infectious dog and cat diseases, including zoonotic ones. To better depict these management practices, which include pet traveling, contact rates with other companion animals and their medical monitoring (which herein includes prevention aspects), we surveyed 2,122 dog- and/or cat-owning French households through an anonymous online questionnaire. Trips with dogs within the European Union (EU) were frequent, while cats travelled less frequently within the EU and both cats and dogs travelled less frequently outside the EU. Recurrent illegal trips with dogs and cats (non-compliant with regulatory measures) were observed in a context of non-systematic pet border controls. We found that a large proportion of dogs are taken for walks in metropolitan France, with frequent intraspecific contacts (1.4 contacts/day on average), but only a minority (1.4%) of dogs were allowed to roam freely. On the other hand, 59.7% of cat owners allowed their cats to roam freely. We classified pet owners according to different profiles, some of which may be considered 'at risk' for directly transmitted infectious pet diseases. Indeed, one dog owner profile and one cat owner profile depict 'spreaders' of pet diseases (high connectivity with other individuals, little medical monitoring but no traveling) and another dog owner profile describes a potential 'introducer' and 'spreader' of pet diseases (foreign travel, high connectivity with other individuals, and intermediate medical monitoring). While these 'at risk' profiles represent only a minority of French pet owners, they should be better characterized to reinforce targeted prevention designed to minimize the risk of (re)introduction and (re)emergence of directly transmitted infectious dog and cat diseases in France, especially when considering zoonoses with a significant potential impact, such as rabies.

摘要

一些宠物犬和猫群体中的主人行为会影响直接传播的犬猫传染病的动态,包括人畜共患病。为了更好地描述这些管理行为,包括宠物旅行、与其他伴侣动物的接触率及其医疗监测(包括预防方面),我们通过匿名在线问卷对 2122 个法国家庭进行了调查。带狗到欧盟(EU)内旅行很频繁,而猫在欧盟内旅行较少,猫和狗在欧盟外旅行较少。在宠物边境管制非系统化的背景下,我们发现经常有狗和猫的非法违规旅行(不符合监管措施)。我们发现,法国大都市地区有很大一部分狗被带去散步,它们之间经常有同种接触(平均每天 1.4 次),但只有少数(1.4%)的狗被允许自由游荡。另一方面,59.7%的猫主人允许他们的猫自由游荡。我们根据不同的宠物主人档案进行了分类,其中一些可能被认为是直接传播的传染性宠物疾病的“高危”人群。事实上,有一种狗主人档案和一种猫主人档案描绘了宠物疾病的“传播者”(与其他个体高度连接,很少进行医疗监测但没有旅行),另一种狗主人档案则描述了宠物疾病的潜在“引入者”和“传播者”(国外旅行、与其他个体高度连接和中等医疗监测)。虽然这些“高危”档案只代表了法国宠物主人的一小部分,但应该更好地对他们进行特征描述,以加强有针对性的预防措施,尽量减少法国直接传播的传染性犬猫疾病(尤其是具有重大潜在影响的人畜共患病,如狂犬病)的(再)引入和(再)出现的风险。

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