McLean Rebecca K, Graham Simon P
The Pirbright Institute, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
One Health. 2022 Apr 1;14:100384. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100384. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Pig production is a rapidly growing segment of the global livestock sector, especially in Asia and Africa. Expansion and intensification of pig production has resulted in significant changes to traditional pig husbandry practices leading to an environment conducive to increased emergence and spread of infectious diseases. These include a number of zoonotic viruses including influenza, Japanese encephalitis, Nipah and coronaviruses. Pigs are known to independently facilitate the creation of novel reassortant influenza A virus strains, capable of causing pandemics. Moreover, pigs play a role in the amplification of Japanese encephalitis virus, transmitted by mosquito vectors found in areas inhabited by over half the world's human population. Furthermore, pigs acted as an amplifying host in the first and still most severe outbreak of Nipah virus in Malaysia, that necessitated the culling over 1 million pigs. Finally, novel porcine coronaviruses are being discovered in high pig-density countries which have pandemic potential. In this review, we discuss the role that pigs play as intermediate/amplifying hosts for zoonotic viruses with pandemic potential and consider how multivalent vaccination of pigs could in turn safeguard human health.
养猪业是全球畜牧业中快速发展的一部分,尤其是在亚洲和非洲。养猪生产的扩张和集约化导致传统养猪方式发生了重大变化,营造了一个有利于传染病增加出现和传播的环境。这些传染病包括一些人畜共患病毒,如流感、日本脑炎、尼帕病毒和冠状病毒。众所周知,猪能独立促成新型甲型流感病毒重组毒株的产生,这些毒株能够引发大流行。此外,猪在日本脑炎病毒的扩增中起作用,该病毒由世界上一半以上人口居住地区发现的蚊媒传播。此外,在马来西亚首次且仍是最严重的尼帕病毒疫情中,猪充当了扩增宿主,这使得超过100万头猪被扑杀。最后,在生猪密度高的国家正在发现具有大流行潜力的新型猪冠状病毒。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了猪作为具有大流行潜力的人畜共患病毒的中间宿主/扩增宿主所起的作用,并考虑猪的多价疫苗接种如何反过来保障人类健康。