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入侵物种感染方面的知识差距:以欧盟关注的外来哺乳动物为例。

Knowledge gaps in invasive species infections: Alien mammals of European Union concern as a case study.

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Universitá degli Studi di Milano, via dell'Universitá 6, Lodi, Italy.

Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Universitá degli Studi di Milano, via dell'Universitá 6, Lodi, Italy.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Nov 10;846:157448. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157448. Epub 2022 Jul 18.

Abstract

Invasive Alien Species (IAS), i.e. species introduced by humans outside their natural geographic range, may act as host or vectors of pathogens of both human and animal health relevance. Although it has been recognized that IAS should deserve more attention from a public and animal health perspective, data on the pathogens hosted by these species are not systematically collected and this prevents accurate assessments of IAS-specific risks of disease transmission. To support the future development of disease risk assessments, we systematically reviewed the scientific literature related to the pathogens of the eleven mammal species included in the European list of IAS of concern to gain insight in the amount and quality of data available. Data were analyzed to assess the current knowledge on the pathogens harbored by mammal IAS in natural conditions, through the identification of the main factors associated with research intensity on IAS pathogens and with the IAS observed pathogen species richness, the estimation of the true pathogen species richness for each IAS, and a meta-analysis of prevalence for the pathogens of health relevance. While the review confirmed that mammal IAS harbor pathogens of human and animal health relevance such as rabies virus, West Nile Virus, Borrelia burgdorferi and Mycobacterium bovis, results also highlighted strong information gaps and biases in research on IAS pathogens. In addition, the analyses showed an underestimation of the number of pathogens harbored by these species and the existence of high levels of uncertainty in the prevalence of the pathogens of health significance identified. These results highlight the need towards more efforts in making the available information on IAS pathogens accessible and systematically collected in order to provide data for future investigations and risk assessments, as well as the need of relying on alternative sources of information to assess IAS disease risk, like expert opinions.

摘要

入侵物种(IAS),即人类在其自然地理范围之外引入的物种,可能成为人类和动物健康相关病原体的宿主或载体。尽管人们已经认识到,IAS 应该从公众和动物健康的角度得到更多的关注,但这些物种所携带的病原体的数据并没有被系统地收集,这就阻止了对 IAS 传播疾病风险的准确评估。为了支持未来疾病风险评估的发展,我们系统地回顾了与列入欧洲关注的 IAS 名单的 11 种哺乳动物物种相关的病原体的科学文献,以深入了解可用数据的数量和质量。通过确定与 IAS 病原体研究强度相关的主要因素以及与观察到的 IAS 病原体物种丰富度相关的主要因素,分析数据以评估哺乳动物 IAS 在自然条件下携带病原体的现有知识,估计每个 IAS 的真实病原体物种丰富度,并对与健康相关的病原体进行荟萃分析。虽然审查证实哺乳动物 IAS 携带人类和动物健康相关的病原体,如狂犬病病毒、西尼罗河病毒、伯氏疏螺旋体和牛分枝杆菌,但结果还突出了 IAS 病原体研究中的信息差距和偏见。此外,分析表明,这些物种携带的病原体数量被低估,并且确定的具有健康意义的病原体的流行率存在高度不确定性。这些结果强调了需要更加努力地使 IAS 病原体的现有信息可访问和系统地收集,以便为未来的调查和风险评估提供数据,并需要依靠替代信息来源来评估 IAS 疾病风险,如专家意见。

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