Federici Luca, Masulli Michele, De Laurenzi Vincenzo, Allocati Nerino
Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine and Dentistry, University "G. d' Annunzio", Chieti, Italy.
Center for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST), University "G. d' Annunzio", Chieti, Italy.
Front Microbiol. 2022 Oct 20;13:1012189. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1012189. eCollection 2022.
Recent pandemic events have raised the attention of the public on the interactions between human and environment, with particular regard to the more and more feasible transmission to humans of micro-organisms hosted by wild-type species, due to the increasing interspecies contacts originating from human's activities. Bats, due to their being flying mammals and their increasing promiscuity with humans, have been recognized as hosts frequently capable of transmitting disease-causing microorganisms. Therefore, it is of considerable interest and importance to have a picture as clear as possible of the microorganisms that are hosted by bats. Here we focus on our current knowledge on bats microbiota. We review the most recent literature on this subject, also in view of the bat's body compartments, their dietary preferences and their habitat. Several pathogenic bacteria, including many carrying multidrug resistance, are indeed common guests of these small mammals, underlining the importance of preserving their habitat, not only to protect them from anthropogenic activities, but also to minimize the spreading of infectious diseases.
近期的疫情事件引发了公众对人类与环境相互作用的关注,特别是由于人类活动导致物种间接触增加,野生型物种携带的微生物向人类传播变得越来越可行。蝙蝠作为飞行哺乳动物且与人类接触日益频繁,已被确认为经常能够传播致病微生物的宿主。因此,尽可能清晰地了解蝙蝠携带的微生物具有相当大的意义和重要性。在这里,我们聚焦于我们目前对蝙蝠微生物群的了解。我们回顾了关于这个主题的最新文献,同时考虑到蝙蝠的身体部位、饮食偏好和栖息地。事实上,包括许多携带多重耐药性的几种致病细菌,都是这些小型哺乳动物的常见“访客”,这凸显了保护它们栖息地的重要性,不仅是为了保护它们免受人为活动的影响,也是为了尽量减少传染病的传播。