Sánchez Antonio, Contreras Antonio, Corrales Juan C, de la Fe Christian
Grupo de Investigación Sanidad de Rumiantes, Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Campus de Excelencia Internacional Campus Mare Nostrum, Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, España.
Grupo de Investigación Sanidad de Rumiantes, Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Campus de Excelencia Internacional Campus Mare Nostrum, Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, España.
Gac Sanit. 2022;36 Suppl 1:S61-S67. doi: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2022.01.012.
The new pandemic, COVID-19, highlighted the importance of the animal-human-environment interface in the emergence of zoonoses. The jump of the species barrier is considered a rare event although the number of emerging infectious diseases increased significantly in the second half of the 20th century. Most of them transmitted from wildlife to humans. Several elements can contribute to the emergence of zoonoses: human interaction on ecosystems, biodiversity loss, changes in land use, climate change, trade in or consumption of wildlife. There are different stages in the adaptation of an animal pathogen into a specialized human pathogen, varying from its presence in animals without human infection to a pathogen exclusive to humans. The history of zoonoses allows the identification of critical points for their control, as well as the identification of probable virus or bacteria involved in future pandemics. Concerning COVID-19, the knowledge of the possible reservoirs of SARS-CoV-2 contributed to decision-making during the pandemic. Therefore, and given the variety of scenarios that allow the jump of species barrier or the evolution of pathogens in a new host, One Health strategies for zoonosis emergence surveillance should be implemented.
新型大流行病COVID-19凸显了动物-人类-环境界面在人畜共患病出现过程中的重要性。尽管20世纪下半叶新发传染病的数量显著增加,但物种屏障的跨越被认为是罕见事件。其中大多数是从野生动物传播给人类的。有几个因素可能导致人畜共患病的出现:人类对生态系统的干预、生物多样性丧失、土地利用变化、气候变化、野生动物贸易或消费。动物病原体适应成为专门的人类病原体有不同阶段,从其在未感染人类的动物中存在到成为人类特有的病原体。人畜共患病的历史有助于确定其控制的关键点,以及识别未来大流行中可能涉及的病毒或细菌。关于COVID-19,对SARS-CoV-2可能宿主的了解有助于大流行期间的决策。因此,鉴于存在多种可能导致物种屏障跨越或病原体在新宿主中进化的情况,应实施针对人畜共患病出现的“同一健康”监测策略。