Liang Jian, Wang Tingting, Wang Qi, Wang Xiaolin, Fan Xinying, Hu Tingting, Leng Xue, Shi Kun, Li Jianming, Gong Qinglong, Du Rui
College of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, Jilin, China.
College of Chinese Medicine Materials, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, Jilin, China.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Aug 13;11:1394631. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1394631. eCollection 2024.
Canine distemper (CD) is a virulent disease caused by the canine distemper virus (CDV) in canines and mustelidaes with high mortality. The incidence of CDV is worldwide distribution and it has caused huge economic losses to multiple industries around the world. There are many studies investigating the prevalence of CD infection, but no comprehensive analysis of CDV infection in minks, foxes and raccoon dogs worldwide has therefore been carried out. The aim of this meta is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the prevalence of CDV infection in minks, foxes and raccoon dogs dogs through a meta-analysis of articles published from around the world. Data from 8,582 small carnivores in 12 countries were used to calculate the combined prevalence of CD. A total of 22.6% (1,937/8,582) of minks, foxes and raccoon dogs tested positive for CD. The prevalence was higher in Asia (13.8, 95% CI: 22.2-45.6), especially in South Korea (65.8, 95% CI: 83.3-95.8). Our study found that the incidence of CD was also associated with geographic climate, population size, health status, and breeding patterns. CD is more commonly transmitted in minks, foxes and raccoon dogs. However, the concentrated breeding as an economic animal has led to an increase in the prevalence rate. The difference analysis study recommended that countries develop appropriate preventive and control measures based on the prevalence in the minks, foxes, and raccoon dogs industries, and that reducing stocking density is important to reduce the incidence of CDV. In addition, CDV is more common in winter, so vaccination in winter should be strengthened and expanded to reduce the incidence of CD in minks, foxes and raccoon dogs.
犬瘟热(CD)是由犬瘟热病毒(CDV)引起的一种犬科动物和鼬科动物的烈性疾病,死亡率很高。CDV在全球范围内均有分布,给世界各地的多个行业造成了巨大的经济损失。有许多研究调查了CD感染的流行情况,但尚未对全球水貂、狐狸和貉的CDV感染进行全面分析。本荟萃分析的目的是通过对全球发表的文章进行荟萃分析,全面评估水貂、狐狸和貉中CDV感染的流行情况。使用来自12个国家的8582只小型食肉动物的数据来计算CD的综合流行率。共有22.6%(1937/8582)的水貂、狐狸和貉CD检测呈阳性。亚洲的流行率较高(13.8,95%可信区间:22.2-45.6),尤其是韩国(65.8,95%可信区间:83.3-95.8)。我们的研究发现,CD的发病率还与地理气候、种群规模、健康状况和繁殖模式有关。CD在水貂、狐狸和貉中更易传播。然而,作为经济动物的集中养殖导致了流行率的上升。差异分析研究建议各国根据水貂、狐狸和貉养殖业的流行情况制定适当的预防和控制措施,降低饲养密度对于降低CDV的发病率很重要。此外,CDV在冬季更为常见,因此应加强和扩大冬季疫苗接种,以降低水貂、狐狸和貉中CD的发病率。