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犬猫寄生虫学:类比、差异及其对人类健康的相关性。

Canine and Feline Parasitology: Analogies, Differences, and Relevance for Human Health.

机构信息

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy.

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

出版信息

Clin Microbiol Rev. 2021 Dec 15;34(4):e0026620. doi: 10.1128/CMR.00266-20. Epub 2021 Aug 11.

Abstract

Cats and dogs are treated as family members by most pet owners. Therefore, a high quality of veterinary care and preventive medicine is imperative for animal health and welfare and for the protection of humans from zoonotic pathogens. There is a general perception of cats being treated as "small dogs," especially in the field of clinical parasitology. As a result, several important differences between the two animal species are not taken into proper consideration and are often overlooked. Dogs and cats are profoundly different under evolutionary, biological, ethological, behavioral, and immunological standpoints. These differences impact clinical features, diagnosis, and control of canine and feline parasites and transmission risk for humans. This review outlines the most common parasitoses and vector-borne diseases of dogs and cats, with a focus on major convergences and divergences, and discusses parasites that have (i) evolved based on different preys for dogs and cats, (ii) adapted due to different immunological or behavioral animal profiles, and (iii) developed more similarities than differences in canine and feline infections and associated diseases. Differences, similarities, and peculiarities of canine and feline parasitology are herein reviewed in three macrosections: (i) carnivorism, vegetarianism, anatomy, genetics, and parasites, (ii) evolutionary adaptation of nematodes, including veterinary reconsideration and zoonotic importance, and (iii) behavior and immune system driving ectoparasites and transmitted diseases. Emphasis is given to provide further steps toward a more accurate evaluation of canine and feline parasitology in a changing world in terms of public health relevance and One Health approach.

摘要

猫和狗被大多数宠物主人视为家庭成员。因此,为了动物的健康和福利,以及为了保护人类免受人畜共患病原体的侵害,高质量的兽医护理和预防医学是必不可少的。人们普遍认为猫被视为“小狗”,尤其是在临床寄生虫学领域。结果,这两种动物物种之间的一些重要差异没有得到适当的考虑,经常被忽视。从进化、生物学、行为学、行为和免疫学的角度来看,狗和猫是截然不同的。这些差异影响犬和猫寄生虫的临床特征、诊断和控制以及人类的传播风险。本文概述了犬和猫最常见的寄生虫病和媒介传播疾病,重点讨论了主要的趋同和分歧,并讨论了那些(i)基于犬和猫不同的猎物而进化,(ii)由于不同的免疫或行为动物特征而适应,以及(iii)在犬和猫感染及相关疾病中发展出更多相似性而非差异的寄生虫。本文从三个宏观方面回顾了犬和猫寄生虫学的差异、相似性和特点:(i)肉食性、草食性、解剖学、遗传学和寄生虫,(ii)线虫的进化适应,包括兽医再考虑和人畜共患重要性,以及(iii)行为和免疫系统驱动外寄生虫和传播疾病。本文强调了在一个不断变化的世界中,为了提高公共卫生相关性和“同一健康”方法,对犬和猫寄生虫学进行更准确评估的进一步措施。

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