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Lurking in the Shadows: Emerging Rodent Infectious Diseases

机译:潜伏在阴影中:新兴的啮齿动物传染病

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Rodent parvoviruses, Helicobacter spp., murine norovirus, and several other previously unknown infectious agents have “emerged” in laboratory rodents relatively recently. These agents have been discovered serendipitously or through active investigation of atypical serology results, cell culture contamination, unexpected histopathology, or previously unrecognized clinical disease syndromes. The potential research impact of these agents is not fully known. Infected rodents have demonstrated immunomodulation, tumor suppression, clinical disease (particularly in immunodeficient rodents), and histopathology. Perturbations of organismal and cellular physiology also likely occur. These agents posed unique challenges to laboratory animal resource programs once discovered; it was necessary to develop specific diagnostic assays and an understanding of their epidemiology and transmission routes before attempting eradication, and then evaluate eradication methods for efficacy. Even then management approaches varied significantly, from apathy to total exclusion, and such inconsistency has hindered the sharing and transfer of rodents among institutions, particularly for genetically modified rodent models that may not be readily available. As additional infectious agents are discovered in laboratory rodents in coming years, much of what researchers have learned from experiences with the recently identified pathogens will be applicable. This article provides an overview of the discovery, detection, and research impact of infectious agents recently identified in laboratory rodents. We also discuss emerging syndromes for which there is a suspected infectious etiology, and the unique challenges of managing newly emerging infectious agents.
机译:啮齿动物细小病毒,幽门螺杆菌,鼠诺如病毒和其他几种以前未知的传染原是最近在实验室啮齿动物中“出现”的。这些药剂是偶然发现的,或者是通过对非典型血清学结果,细胞培养物污染,意外的组织病理学或以前无法识别的临床疾病综合征的积极研究而发现的。这些药物的潜在研究影响尚不完全清楚。感染的啮齿动物已表现出免疫调节,肿瘤抑制,临床疾病(尤其是免疫缺陷性啮齿动物)和组织病理学。机体和细胞生理机能的扰动也可能发生。一旦发现,这些病原给实验室动物资源计划带来了独特的挑战。在尝试根除之前,有必要开发特定的诊断检测方法并了解其流行病学和传播途径,然后评估根除方法的功效。即使到那时,管理方法也发生了很大的变化,从冷漠到完全排斥,这种不一致已经阻碍了啮齿动物在机构之间的共享和转移,尤其是对于可能不容易获得的转基因啮齿动物模型。未来几年,随着在实验室啮齿动物中发现其他传染原,研究人员从最近发现的病原体的经验中学到的许多知识将适用。本文概述了最近在实验室啮齿动物中发现的传染原的发现,检测和研究影响。我们还将讨论存在可疑传染病因的新兴综合征,以及管理新兴传染源的独特挑战。

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