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鲸类动物的感染:临床、生态与保护视角的系统综述

Infections in Cetaceans: A Systematic Review of Clinical, Ecological, and Conservation Perspectives.

作者信息

Garcia-Bustos Victor, Rosario Medina Inmaculada, Cabanero-Navalon Marta Dafne, Williams Rosie S, Macgregor Shaheed Karl, John Shinto Kunjamma, Aznar Francisco Javier, Gozalbes Patricia, Acosta-Hernández Begoña

机构信息

Severe Infection Research Group, Health Research Institute La Fe, 46026 Valencia, Spain.

Instituto Universitario de Sanidad Animal y Seguridad Alimentaria (IUSA), Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35413 Arucas, Spain.

出版信息

Biology (Basel). 2025 Jun 7;14(6):664. doi: 10.3390/biology14060664.

Abstract

spp., particularly , are increasingly reported as emerging pathogens in cetaceans, yet their clinical and ecological relevance remains poorly characterized. This systematic review synthesizes evidence from 34 studies involving 106 animals, identifying respiratory, neurological, and otic infections as the most frequent presentations with potential interspecies tropism. Invasive disease, frequently fatal, was linked to co-infections-especially with morbillivirus-and environmental stressors such as pollution- and climate-related immune suppression. Despite cetaceans' role as sentinel species, antifungal susceptibility testing and species-level identification were inconsistently performed. Additionally, azole-resistant strains were isolated from wild porpoises, indicating environmental antifungal exposure and potential public health implications. Aspergillosis remains underdiagnosed in free-ranging populations, particularly in remote or pelagic species. Conservation implications were scarcely addressed, despite evidence suggesting that fungal disease may contribute to morbidity, stranding, and population impact. This review underscores the need for enhanced surveillance, integrative diagnostics, and recognition of fungal pathogens in a One Health framework. The growing intersection of climate change, emerging mycoses, and wildlife conservation positions infections in cetaceans as both a marine mammal health concern and an ecological indicator of broader environmental changes.

摘要

曲霉属物种,尤其是[具体物种名称未提及],越来越多地被报道为鲸类动物中的新兴病原体,但其临床和生态相关性仍未得到充分描述。本系统综述综合了来自34项涉及106只动物的研究证据,确定呼吸道、神经和耳部感染是最常见的表现形式,且具有潜在的种间嗜性。侵袭性疾病往往是致命的,与合并感染(尤其是与麻疹病毒的合并感染)以及污染和气候相关的免疫抑制等环境应激因素有关。尽管鲸类动物作为哨兵物种发挥着作用,但抗真菌药敏试验和物种水平鉴定的执行情况并不一致。此外,从野生鼠海豚中分离出了耐唑类菌株,这表明环境中存在抗真菌暴露以及对公共卫生的潜在影响。在自由放养的种群中,曲霉病仍未得到充分诊断,特别是在偏远或远洋物种中。尽管有证据表明真菌疾病可能导致发病、搁浅和对种群产生影响,但对保护方面的影响几乎没有涉及。本综述强调了在“同一健康”框架下加强监测、综合诊断和识别真菌病原体的必要性。气候变化、新兴真菌病和野生动物保护之间日益增加的交叉点,使鲸类动物感染既成为海洋哺乳动物健康问题,也成为更广泛环境变化的生态指标。

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