Kranz J M
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1983 Dec 15;183(12):1454-8.
Articles suggesting the zoonotic potential of certain human diseases (eg, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and leukemia) periodically appear in the literature and frequently receive considerable attention in the popular press. Although various epidemiologic study designs have been utilized to test these hypotheses, defining and accurately measuring animal exposure has been a problem common to most of these studies and in some instances has limited their usefulness. The relative strengths and limitations of the definitions and measurements used most commonly by investigators evaluating potential zoonoses are discussed. In addition, several recommendations for assessing animal exposure in future studies are made.
暗示某些人类疾病(如多发性硬化症、类风湿性关节炎和白血病)具有人畜共患病潜力的文章定期出现在文献中,并经常在大众媒体上受到广泛关注。尽管已采用各种流行病学研究设计来检验这些假设,但定义和准确测量动物接触情况一直是大多数此类研究中常见的问题,在某些情况下限制了它们的实用性。本文讨论了评估潜在人畜共患病的研究人员最常用的定义和测量方法的相对优势和局限性。此外,还对未来研究中评估动物接触情况提出了一些建议。