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非洲保护区边缘多物种畜牧系统中的口蹄疫动态

Foot-and-mouth disease dynamics in multi-species livestock systems at the interface of African protected areas.

作者信息

Ploquin Oriane, Grosbois Vladimir, Ndlovu Mthabisi, Ndozore Simbarashe, Munzamba Martin, Porovha Emildah, Nkomo Khanyile, Basso Oriane, Corbel Gaelle, Shumba Richard, Mhlanga Masocha D, Mwandirigana Ellen, Musekiwa Benjamin, Takayindisa Elijah, Loisier Anais, Fritz Hervé, Liégeois Florian, Caron Alexandre, Prugnolle Franck, Miguel Eve

机构信息

UMR MIVEGEC, Research Institute for Development (IRD), University of Montpellier, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Montpellier, France.

UMR ASTRE, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE), Montpellier, France.

出版信息

Vet Res. 2025 Mar 19;56(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s13567-025-01487-y.

Abstract

Many pathogens have the capacity to infect multiple hosts. Multi-species epidemiological systems are characterized by populations that interact and perform different functions in pathogen transmission and maintenance. This study investigated the epidemiological dynamics of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus in cattle and goats and their respective functions in disease circulation within sympatric livestock populations adjacent to wildlife areas in Zimbabwe. Through year-long longitudinal serological monitoring, the spatial distributions of FMD antibodies and associated risk factors were examined. The results revealed significantly greater FMDV seroprevalence in cattle than in goats, with serostatus in cattle being influenced by proximity to wildlife areas. In contrast, goats presented a lower seroprevalence, less variation among age groups, and no association with proximity to protected areas. On the other hand, clustering analysis indicated the absence of clustering of seropositive individuals at the herd scale, suggesting low levels of virus transmission between animals belonging to the same herd in both species. These findings highlight the significance of context-dependent interactions among hosts, particularly with wildlife. This study emphasizes the necessity of comprehensive surveillance and strain identification across multiple sympatric species, both wild and domestic, for the effective management of multi-host pathogens. In conclusion, this research contributes to understanding the complex dynamics of FMD transmission in rural areas in Zimbabwe and emphasizes the importance of tailored surveillance strategies in diverse ecological settings.

摘要

许多病原体能够感染多种宿主。多物种流行病学系统的特点是种群之间相互作用,并在病原体传播和维持过程中发挥不同作用。本研究调查了津巴布韦野生动物区域附近同域分布的家畜种群中牛和山羊口蹄疫(FMD)病毒的流行病学动态及其在疾病传播中的各自作用。通过为期一年的纵向血清学监测,对口蹄疫抗体的空间分布及相关风险因素进行了研究。结果显示牛的口蹄疫病毒血清阳性率显著高于山羊,牛的血清状态受与野生动物区域距离的影响。相比之下,山羊血清阳性率较低,年龄组间差异较小且与靠近保护区无关。另一方面,聚类分析表明在畜群层面血清阳性个体不存在聚类现象,这表明两个物种中同一畜群内动物之间的病毒传播水平较低。这些发现凸显了宿主之间,尤其是与野生动物之间取决于环境的相互作用的重要性。本研究强调了对野生和家养的多个同域物种进行全面监测和毒株鉴定对于有效管理多宿主病原体的必要性。总之,本研究有助于理解津巴布韦农村地区口蹄疫传播的复杂动态,并强调了在不同生态环境中制定针对性监测策略的重要性。

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