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日本脑炎病毒在澳大利亚的脊椎动物宿主:证据综述

Australian vertebrate hosts of Japanese encephalitis virus: a review of the evidence.

作者信息

Moore Kevin T, Mangan Madelyn J, Linnegar Belinda, Athni Tejas S, McCallum Hamish I, Trewin Brendan J, Skinner Eloise

机构信息

Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2025 Mar 7;119(3):189-202. doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trae079.

Abstract

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) transmission in temperate Australia has underscored a critical need to characterise transmission pathways and identify probable hosts of the virus. This systematic review consolidates existing research on the vertebrate hosts of JEV that are known to exist in Australia. Specifically, we aim to identify probable species involved in JEV transmission, their potential role as hosts and identify critical knowledge gaps. Data were extracted from studies involving experimental infection, seroprevalence and virus isolation and were available for 22 vertebrate species known to reside in Australia. A host competence score was calculated to assess the ability of each species to generate and sustain a viraemia. Based on the host competence score and ecology of each species, we find that ardeid birds, feral pigs and flying foxes have potential as maintenance hosts for JEV in the Australian context. We also note that domestic pigs are frequently infected during outbreaks, but their role as amplification hosts in Australia is unclear. Evidence to confirm these roles is sparse, emphasising the need for further targeted research. This review provides a foundation for future investigations into JEV transmission in Australia, advocating for enhanced surveillance and standardised research methodologies to better understand and mitigate the virus's impact.

摘要

日本脑炎病毒(JEV)在澳大利亚温带地区的传播凸显了明确传播途径和确定该病毒可能宿主的迫切需求。本系统综述整合了澳大利亚已知的关于JEV脊椎动物宿主的现有研究。具体而言,我们旨在确定参与JEV传播的可能物种、它们作为宿主的潜在作用,并找出关键的知识空白。数据从涉及实验性感染、血清阳性率和病毒分离的研究中提取,这些研究涉及已知生活在澳大利亚的22种脊椎动物。计算了宿主感染能力得分,以评估每个物种产生和维持病毒血症的能力。基于每个物种的宿主感染能力得分和生态学,我们发现鹭科鸟类、野猪和狐蝠在澳大利亚有可能作为JEV的维持宿主。我们还注意到,家猪在疫情爆发期间经常被感染,但其在澳大利亚作为扩增宿主的作用尚不清楚。证实这些作用的证据很少,这凸显了进一步开展针对性研究的必要性。本综述为澳大利亚未来对JEV传播的调查提供了基础,倡导加强监测和采用标准化研究方法,以更好地了解和减轻该病毒的影响。

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