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通过管理野生动物贸易的监管框架预防人畜共患病传播:一项范围综述

Preventing zoonotic spillover through regulatory frameworks governing wildlife trade: A scoping review.

作者信息

Aguiar Raphael, Gray Ryan, Gallo-Cajiao Eduardo, Ruckert Arne, Clifford Astbury Chloe, Labonté Ronald, Tsasis Peter, Viens A M, Wiktorowicz Mary

机构信息

School of Health Policy and Management, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jan 6;20(1):e0312012. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0312012. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Wildlife trade can create adverse impacts for biodiversity and human health globally, including increased risks for zoonotic spillover that can lead to pandemics. Institutional responses to zoonotic threats posed by wildlife trade are diverse; understanding regulations governing wildlife trade is an important step for effective zoonotic spillover prevention measures. In this review, we focused on peer-reviewed studies and grey literature conducted on regulatory approaches that govern domestic and international wildlife trade in order to assess the role of local, national and global-level institutions in the prevention of zoonotic spillover and infection transmission between humans. The five-stage scoping review protocol described by Arksey and O'Malley to map key concepts and main sources and types of evidence available was followed to understand and analyze empirical evidence from peer-reviewed studies and grey literature conducted on regulatory approaches that govern domestic and international wildlife. Sources were included if they discuss at least one of three points: regulatory approaches governing the wild animal trade, including wild animal markets, traditional medicine or exotic pets; regulatory approaches governing importation of wild animals and the international wildlife supply chain; or the role of local, national, and global-level institutions in regulating wild animal trade for food, traditional medicine or exotic pets. A total of 1598 sources were retrieved, from which 32 sources were included in the final review (30 studies + 2 grey literature reports). Based on published literature, regulations governing wildlife trade are inconsistent within and between countries. Organizations regulating wildlife trade may have competing interests, which can lead to fragmentation and a lack in coordination and oversight. National compliance with international regulations can be an issue. Reducing the probability of spillover events in wildlife trade is key to prevent future pandemics. Our results indicate a need for enhanced regulatory harmonization within and between national and supranational regulations. Coordination and collaboration for prevention of zoonotic infection and spillover may be enhanced through future research focused on the effectiveness of timely Information sharing and global- and national- level harmonization of wildlife trade regulations.

摘要

野生动物贸易会对全球生物多样性和人类健康产生不利影响,包括增加人畜共患病溢出风险,进而可能引发大流行。针对野生动物贸易带来的人畜共患病威胁,各机构的应对措施多种多样;了解野生动物贸易相关法规是采取有效措施预防人畜共患病溢出的重要一步。在本综述中,我们重点关注了关于国内外野生动物贸易监管方法的同行评审研究和灰色文献,以评估地方、国家和全球层面机构在预防人畜共患病溢出以及人类之间感染传播方面的作用。我们遵循了阿克西和奥马利描述的五阶段范围界定综述方案,以梳理关键概念、主要证据来源及类型,从而理解和分析关于国内外野生动物贸易监管方法的同行评审研究和灰色文献中的实证证据。若文献讨论了以下三点中的至少一点,则将其纳入:管理野生动物贸易的监管方法,包括野生动物市场、传统医学或外来宠物;管理野生动物进口及国际野生动物供应链的监管方法;或地方、国家和全球层面机构在监管用于食品、传统医学或外来宠物的野生动物贸易中的作用。共检索到1598份文献,最终纳入综述的有32份(30项研究 + 2份灰色文献报告)。根据已发表的文献,各国国内以及国家之间关于野生动物贸易的法规并不一致。监管野生动物贸易的组织可能存在相互竞争的利益关系,这可能导致碎片化以及缺乏协调与监督。国家对国际法规的遵守可能是个问题。降低野生动物贸易中溢出事件的概率是预防未来大流行的关键。我们的研究结果表明,需要在国家和超国家法规内部以及它们之间加强监管协调。未来可通过聚焦及时信息共享的有效性以及野生动物贸易法规的全球和国家层面协调的研究,加强预防人畜共患病感染和溢出的协调与合作。

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