Foundation for Rabbit Free Australia, P.O. Box 145, Collinswood, Adelaide, SA 5081, Australia.
Viruses. 2024 Aug 15;16(8):1299. doi: 10.3390/v16081299.
A new form of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus, RHDV2, first observed in European rabbits, has spread widely among different species of hares in Europe, jackrabbits and cottontails in North America, and hares in southern Africa. However, only limited surveillance studies have been undertaken so far. It is suggested that methods developed for controlling the disease in farmed rabbits in Europe and studying the efficacy of RHDV as a biological control agent in Australia could facilitate epidemiological research on those recently affected lagomorph species. This would enable the assessment of the risk of RHDV2 to native lagomorphs, including endangered species, and the determination of the main host species of RHDV2. Because RHDV2 has not spread equally through all lagomorph species, epidemiological studies could give insights into factors important for determining host susceptibility.
一种新型的兔出血症病毒,RHDV2,最初在欧洲兔中观察到,已在欧洲的不同野兔物种、北美的野兔和棉尾兔以及南非的野兔中广泛传播。然而,迄今为止,只进行了有限的监测研究。有人建议,可以利用在欧洲控制家兔疾病的方法以及在澳大利亚研究 RHDV 作为生物控制剂的功效,来促进对最近受影响的兔形目物种的流行病学研究。这将能够评估 RHDV2 对本地兔形目动物(包括濒危物种)的风险,并确定 RHDV2 的主要宿主物种。因为 RHDV2 在所有兔形目物种中的传播并不均衡,所以流行病学研究可以深入了解决定宿主易感性的重要因素。