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野生动物-牲畜界面外来动物疾病的基于风险的适应性靶向监测。

Adaptive risk-based targeted surveillance for foreign animal diseases at the wildlife-livestock interface.

机构信息

United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, Veterinary Services, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2022 Sep;69(5):e2329-e2340. doi: 10.1111/tbed.14576. Epub 2022 May 10.

Abstract

Animal disease surveillance is an important component of the national veterinary infrastructure to protect animal agriculture and facilitates identification of foreign animal disease (FAD) introduction. Once introduced, pathogens shared among domestic and wild animals are especially challenging to manage due to the complex ecology of spillover and spillback. Thus, early identification of FAD in wildlife is critical to minimize outbreak severity and potential impacts on animal agriculture as well as potential impacts on wildlife and biodiversity. As a result, national surveillance and monitoring programs that include wildlife are becoming increasingly common. Designing surveillance systems in wildlife or, more importantly, at the interface of wildlife and domestic animals, is especially challenging because of the frequent lack of ecological and epidemiological data for wildlife species and technical challenges associated with a lack of non-invasive methodologies. To meet the increasing need for targeted FAD surveillance and to address gaps in existing wildlife surveillance systems, we developed an adaptive risk-based targeted surveillance approach that accounts for risks in source and recipient host populations. The approach is flexible, accounts for changing disease risks through time, can be scaled from local to national extents and permits the inclusion of quantitative data or when information is limited to expert opinion. We apply this adaptive risk-based surveillance framework to prioritize areas for surveillance in wild pigs in the United States with the objective of early detection of three diseases: classical swine fever, African swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease. We discuss our surveillance framework, its application to wild pigs and discuss the utility of this framework for surveillance of other host species and diseases.

摘要

动物疾病监测是国家兽医基础设施的重要组成部分,可保护动物农业,并有助于发现外来动物疾病(FAD)的传入。一旦传入,由于溢出和回溢的复杂生态,在国内和野生动物之间共享的病原体特别难以管理。因此,及早发现野生动物中的 FAD 对于最大限度地减少疫情的严重程度以及对动物农业的潜在影响以及对野生动物和生物多样性的潜在影响至关重要。因此,包括野生动物在内的国家监测和监控计划越来越普遍。在野生动物中设计监测系统,或者更重要的是,在野生动物和家畜之间的界面设计监测系统,特别具有挑战性,因为野生动物物种的生态和流行病学数据经常缺乏,并且由于缺乏非侵入性方法而存在技术挑战。为了满足对有针对性的 FAD 监测的需求不断增加,并解决现有野生动物监测系统中的空白,我们开发了一种适应性风险为基础的有针对性的监测方法,该方法考虑了源宿主和受体宿主种群的风险。该方法具有灵活性,可随时间变化考虑疾病风险的变化,可以从局部扩展到全国范围,并允许包含定量数据或在信息仅限于专家意见时使用。我们将这种适应性风险监测框架应用于确定美国野猪监测的优先领域,目的是及早发现三种疾病:古典猪瘟,非洲猪瘟和口蹄疫。我们讨论了我们的监测框架,将其应用于野猪,并讨论了该框架在监测其他宿主物种和疾病中的效用。

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