Mills M G
National Parks Board, Skukuza, South Africa.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1993 Dec;60(4):405-9.
Differences in the social systems and behaviour of two potentially important hosts of rabies, the African wild dog and the spotted hyaena, may lead to differences in the epizootiology of the disease in the two species. Wild dogs are highly social animals in which pack members are in constant physical contact with each other, but in which inter-pack interactions are rare. Spotted hyaenas are more flexible in their social systems and behaviour. Clan members interact less frequently than do wild dogs, but inter-clan contact rates may be high in high density populations. Rabies transmission within wild dog packs should be rapid, but rare between packs. In spotted hyaenas rabies transmission between clan members may partially depend on the social status of the animals involved and between packs on the density of hyaenas in the area.
狂犬病的两种潜在重要宿主——非洲野犬和斑鬣狗,其社会系统和行为存在差异,这可能导致该疾病在这两个物种中的流行病学情况有所不同。野犬是高度社会化的动物,群体成员之间经常有身体接触,但群体间的互动很少。斑鬣狗的社会系统和行为则更为灵活。群体成员之间的互动不如野犬频繁,但在高密度种群中,群体间的接触率可能很高。狂犬病在野犬群体内部的传播应该很快,但在群体之间很少见。在斑鬣狗中,狂犬病在群体成员之间的传播可能部分取决于相关动物的社会地位,而在群体之间则取决于该地区斑鬣狗的密度。