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后院人畜共患病:伴侣动物和周边野生动物的作用。

Backyard zoonoses: The roles of companion animals and peri-domestic wildlife.

机构信息

School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

Department of Public and Ecosystem Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

出版信息

Sci Transl Med. 2023 Oct 18;15(718):eadj0037. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adj0037.

Abstract

The spillover of human infectious diseases from animal reservoirs is now well appreciated. However, societal and climate-related changes are affecting the dynamics of such interfaces. In addition to the disruption of traditional wildlife habitats, in part because of climate change and human demographics and behavior, there is an increasing zoonotic disease risk from companion animals. This includes such factors as the awareness of animals kept as domestic pets and increasing populations of free-ranging animals in peri-domestic environments. This review presents background and commentary focusing on companion and peri-domestic animals as disease risk for humans, taking into account the human-animal interface and population dynamics between the animals themselves.

摘要

人类传染病从动物宿主溢出的现象现在已经得到充分认识。然而,社会和气候相关的变化正在影响这些界面的动态。除了传统野生动物栖息地的破坏,部分原因是气候变化以及人类的人口和行为,伴侣动物也带来了越来越多的人畜共患病风险。这包括人们对作为宠物饲养的动物的认识以及在家庭环境周边地区自由放养动物的数量增加等因素。这篇综述介绍了背景和评论,重点关注伴侣动物和家庭周边环境动物对人类的疾病风险,同时考虑了动物自身的人类-动物界面和种群动态。

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