Smith Sarah J, Sullivan Brendan, Hall Amanda, Auckland Lisa, Tang Wendy, Hamer Gabriel, Hamer Sarah
Harris County Public Health, Houston, Texas, USA.
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.
Vet Med Sci. 2025 Mar;11(2):e70218. doi: 10.1002/vms3.70218.
Local health departments can play a critical role in zoonoses surveillance at the human-domestic animal interface, especially when existing public health services and close relationships with community groups can be leveraged. Investigators at Harris County Veterinary Public Health employed a community-based surveillance tool for identifying severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections in dogs and cats in June--December 2021. Diagnosis was made using both RT-qPCR testing of oral and nasal swabs and plaque reduction neutralization testing of serum samples. Recruitment for this free companion animal surveillance program occurred through the following two streams: case-based and event-based. The case-based stream recruited companion animals of confirmed human COVID-19 cases through the Harris County Public Health case investigations platform and used the information from epidemiological investigations of the owners to conduct further investigations of their pet(s). The event-based stream recruited companion animals participating in free or low-cost spay/neuter events at Harris County Pets Resource Center (HCPRC). A total of 97 animals were tested, with the case-based and event-based streams accounting for 36 and 61, respectively. A total of 13 animals (13.4%) tested seropositive including one that also had positive RT-qPCR swabs. Of the positives, 11 (84.6%) were associated with a confirmed human case of SARS-CoV-2 living in the same household including one household with four out of the seven animals positive for SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies. These two surveillance methods employed at the local level emphasize the importance of the One Health approach and provide a model for future zoonoses surveillance systems.
地方卫生部门在人畜共患病监测中可在人畜界面发挥关键作用,特别是当现有公共卫生服务以及与社区团体的密切关系能够得到利用时。哈里斯县兽医公共卫生部门的研究人员在2021年6月至12月期间采用了一种基于社区的监测工具来识别猫和狗中的严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染情况。诊断采用口腔和鼻拭子的RT-qPCR检测以及血清样本的蚀斑减少中和试验。这个免费的伴侣动物监测项目通过以下两种途径招募:基于病例和基于事件。基于病例的途径通过哈里斯县公共卫生病例调查平台招募确诊人类COVID-19病例的伴侣动物,并利用主人的流行病学调查信息对其宠物进行进一步调查。基于事件的途径招募在哈里斯县宠物资源中心(HCPRC)参加免费或低成本绝育/去势活动的伴侣动物。总共对97只动物进行了检测,基于病例和基于事件的途径分别占36只和61只。共有13只动物(13.4%)检测血清呈阳性,其中一只RT-qPCR拭子也呈阳性。在阳性动物中,11只(84.6%)与同一家庭中确诊的人类SARS-CoV-2病例有关,其中一个家庭的七只动物中有四只SARS-CoV-2中和抗体呈阳性。地方层面采用的这两种监测方法强调了“同一健康”方法的重要性,并为未来的人畜共患病监测系统提供了一个模式。