Laurenson K, Van Heerden J, Stander P, Van Vuuren M J
Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology, University of Glasgow Veterinary School.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1997 Dec;64(4):313-6.
Disease is a potential threat to many endangered populations and may originate from sympatric domestic species. This paper describes a cross-sectional serological survey of canine pathogens carried out in domestic (n = 70) and wild dogs (Lycoan pictus) (n = 6), in Tsumkwe District, northeastern Namibia. Evidence of past exposure to canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus and parainfluenza virus was evident in both wild and domestic dogs with this, the first, documented exposure of free-living wild dogs to canine distemper. Domestic dogs were also exposed to rabies virus, canine parvovirus and coronavirus. There was no pathogen to which wild dogs, but not domestic dogs, were exposed. With wild dogs known to be susceptible to rabies and canine distemper, these may be the greatest threat to this population of wild dogs, although some wild dogs can clearly survive infection with canine distemper.
疾病是许多濒危种群面临的潜在威胁,且可能源自同域分布的家养物种。本文描述了在纳米比亚东北部的茨姆克韦区对家养犬(n = 70)和野狗(非洲野犬)(n = 6)进行的犬类病原体横断面血清学调查。在野生和家养犬中均有过去接触犬瘟热病毒、犬腺病毒和副流感病毒的证据,这是首次有记录表明自由生活的野狗接触犬瘟热。家养犬还接触了狂犬病病毒、犬细小病毒和冠状病毒。没有哪种病原体是野狗接触而家养犬未接触的。已知野狗易感染狂犬病和犬瘟热,尽管一些野狗显然能在感染犬瘟热后存活,但这些可能是对这群野狗最大的威胁。