Fernández-Santos Nadia A, Rodríguez-Pérez Mario A, Segovia-Mancillas Sofía, Rodríguez Luis L, Hamer Sarah A, Hamer Gabriel L, Correa-Morales Fabián, Medina-Jaramillo Susano, Palacios-Mendoza Maria Gabriela, Cruz-Aldán Epigmenio, Rodriguez-Dominguez Gabriela Del Carmen, Gomez-Hernandez Carlos H, Larraga-Guillén Arturo, López González Irene, Rodríguez-Martínez Luis M, Ortega-Morales Aldo I, Salazar Ma Isabel, Valdez-Gómez Héctor Enrique, Márquez Ruiz Miguel A, Perteguer Maria J, Gómez-Gordillo Benjamín Gastón, Aguilar-Durán Jesús A, Becker Fauser Ingeborg D, Weaver Scott C, Turell Michael J, Kramer Laura D, Estrada-Franco Jose Guillermo
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro de Biotecnología Genómica, Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
Res Rep Trop Med. 2025 Jul 31;16:65-89. doi: 10.2147/RRTM.S512767. eCollection 2025.
Zoonotic pathogens such as arboviruses, arenaviruses, filoviruses, coronaviruses, highly pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) viruses, vesiculoviruses, and many others are emerging and reemerging worldwide, jeopardizing global veterinary and public health. Parasitic diseases such as visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis (), myiasis, and river blindness () are also paramount for public health in the Americas and elsewhere. In the fall 2024, a group of experts convened in Chiapas, Mexico, for the Fourth Mesoamerican Symposium "Dr. Roberto Navarro López" on Arboviruses and Emerging Zoonotic Diseases. Here, we highlight the importance of some zoonotic pathogens and parasites affecting human health that are being impacted by anthropogenic activities. In this context, there are drivers such as changes in climate and landscape transformations, unsound agricultural practices, and wildlife niche replacement delivering numerous opportunities for zoonotic pathogens to emerge and threaten human health and food security.
虫媒病毒、沙粒病毒、丝状病毒、冠状病毒、高致病性甲型禽流感(H5N1)病毒、水疱性病毒等多种人畜共患病原体正在全球范围内不断出现和再次出现,危及全球兽医和公共卫生。内脏利什曼病、皮肤利什曼病、锥虫病()、蝇蛆病和河盲症()等寄生虫病对美洲和其他地区的公共卫生也至关重要。2024年秋季,一群专家在墨西哥恰帕斯州召开了第四届中美洲“罗伯托·纳瓦罗·洛佩斯博士”虫媒病毒和新出现人畜共患病专题研讨会。在此,我们强调一些影响人类健康的人畜共患病原体和寄生虫的重要性,它们正受到人为活动的影响。在这种背景下,诸如气候和景观变化、不合理的农业 practices、野生动物生态位替代等驱动因素为新出现的人畜共患病原体出现并威胁人类健康和粮食安全提供了众多机会。
原文中“trypanosomiasis ()”和“river blindness ()”括号内内容缺失,未完整翻译。