Düpjan Sandra, Dawkins Marian Stamp
Institute of Behavioural Physiology, Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Dummerstorf, Germany.
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 Jun 14;9:929805. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.929805. eCollection 2022.
Good management and improved standards of animal welfare are discussed as important ways of reducing the risk of infection in farm animals without medication. Increasing evidence from both humans and animals suggests that environments that promote wellbeing over stress and positive over negative emotions can reduce susceptibility to disease and/or lead to milder symptoms. We point out, however, that the relationship between welfare, immunity, and disease is highly complex and we caution against claiming more than the current evidence shows. The accumulating but sometimes equivocal evidence of close links between the brain, the gut microbiome, immunity, and welfare are discussed in the context of the known links between mental and physical health in humans. This evidence not only provides empirical support for the importance of good welfare as preventative medicine in animals but also indicates a variety of mechanisms by which good welfare can directly influence disease resistance. Finally, we outline what still needs to be done to explore the potential preventative effects of good welfare.
良好的管理和改善动物福利标准被视为在不使用药物的情况下降低农场动物感染风险的重要途径。来自人类和动物的越来越多的证据表明,促进健康而非压力、积极情绪而非消极情绪的环境可以降低疾病易感性和/或导致症状较轻。然而,我们指出,福利、免疫力和疾病之间的关系非常复杂,我们提醒不要声称超出当前证据所显示的内容。在人类心理和身体健康之间已知联系的背景下,讨论了大脑、肠道微生物群、免疫力和福利之间密切联系的越来越多但有时并不明确的证据。这一证据不仅为良好福利作为动物预防医学的重要性提供了实证支持,还表明了良好福利可以直接影响抗病能力的多种机制。最后,我们概述了为探索良好福利的潜在预防作用仍需开展的工作。