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集中式动物饲养场、新型流感以及对“同一健康”方法的需求。

CAFOs, novel influenza, and the need for One Health approaches.

作者信息

Moore Thomas C, Fong Joseph, Rosa Hernández Ayeisha M, Pogreba-Brown Kristen

机构信息

The University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, USA.

出版信息

One Health. 2021 Apr 8;13:100246. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100246. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) present highly efficient means of meeting food demands. CAFOs create unique conditions that can affect the health and environment of animals and humans within and outside operations, leading to potential epidemiological concerns that scale with operational size. One such arena meriting further investigation is their possible contribution to novel influenzas. CAFOs present opportunities for cross-species transmission of influenza as demonstrated by reports of swine flu and avian influenza outbreaks. Conditions and pathways leading to novel influenza strains are complex and require varied prevention and intervention approaches. Current challenges for prevention of respiratory viruses entering or leaving swine and poultry CAFOs are multifaceted and include adherence of personal safety measures, lack of training and safety provisions for personnel, and incomplete standardized federal, state, and/or county regulation and enforcement coverage across agricultural systems. This report acknowledges that any proposed CAFO-associated influenza intervention should be cross-organizational, and no single intervention should be expected to provide full resolution. Proposed interventions affect multiple components of the One Health triad, and include seasonal human influenza immunization, PPE regulation and adherence, alternative waste management, general biosecurity standardization and an industry best practices incentive program. Due to the complexity of this problem, multiple anticipated communication, enforcement, and logistical challenges may hinder the full implementation of proposed solutions. General and operation-specific (swine and poultry) biosecurity practices may mitigate some of the risks associated with influenza virus reassortment across species. Education and advocacy can help protect workers, communities, veterinarians and consumers from CAFO-associated influenza virus. To achieve this, there must be more complete communication between CAFOs, governing agencies, health services, animal services, researchers, and consumers to better explore the potential health outcomes associated with CAFOs.

摘要

集约化动物饲养场(CAFOs)是满足食物需求的高效方式。CAFOs创造了独特的条件,可能影响养殖场内外动物和人类的健康与环境,引发与养殖场规模相关的潜在流行病学问题。一个值得进一步研究的领域是它们对新型流感的可能贡献。正如猪流感和禽流感爆发报告所示,CAFOs为流感的跨物种传播创造了机会。导致新型流感毒株出现的条件和途径很复杂,需要多种预防和干预措施。目前,预防呼吸道病毒进出猪和家禽CAFOs面临多方面挑战,包括个人安全措施的遵守情况、工作人员缺乏培训和安全保障,以及联邦、州和/或县在农业系统中的监管和执法覆盖不完整且未标准化。本报告承认,任何提议的与CAFO相关的流感干预措施都应是跨组织的,不应期望单一干预措施能完全解决问题。提议的干预措施影响“同一健康”三元组的多个组成部分,包括季节性人类流感疫苗接种、个人防护装备(PPE)监管与遵守、替代废物管理、一般生物安全标准化以及行业最佳实践激励计划。由于这个问题的复杂性,多个预期的沟通、执法和后勤挑战可能会阻碍提议解决方案的全面实施。一般的和特定养殖场(猪和家禽)的生物安全措施可能会降低与跨物种流感病毒重配相关的一些风险。教育和宣传有助于保护工人、社区、兽医和消费者免受与CAFO相关的流感病毒侵害。要实现这一点,CAFOs、管理机构、卫生服务部门、动物服务部门、研究人员和消费者之间必须进行更全面的沟通,以更好地探索与CAFOs相关的潜在健康后果。

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