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Diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface: Status challenges and opportunities in the United States

机译:牲畜与野生动物交界处的疾病:美国的现状挑战和机遇

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In the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, our understanding of disease processes and how to manage them at the livestock–wildlife interface remains limited. In this study, we conduct a systematic review of the scientific literature to evaluate the status of diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface in the United States. Specifically, the goals of the literature review were three fold: first to evaluate domestic animal diseases currently found in the United States where wildlife may play a role; second to identify critical issues faced in managing these diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface; and third to identify potential technical and policy strategies for addressing these issues. We found that of the 86 avian, ruminant, swine, poultry, and lagomorph diseases that are reportable to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), 53 are present in the United States; 42 (79%) of these have a putative wildlife component associated with the transmission, maintenance, or life cycle of the pathogen; and 21 (40%) are known to be zoonotic. At least six of these reportable diseases—bovine tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, brucellosis, avian influenza, rabies, and cattle fever tick (vector control)—have a wildlife reservoir that is a recognized impediment to eradication in domestic populations. The complex nature of these systems highlights the need to understand the role of wildlife in the epidemiology, transmission, and maintenance of infectious diseases of livestock. Successful management or eradication of these diseases will require the development of cross-discipline and institutional collaborations. Despite social and policy challenges, there remain opportunities to develop new collaborations and new technologies to mitigate the risks posed at the livestock–wildlife interface.
机译:在过去的半个世纪中,人们对动物疾病给予了极大的关注。但是,我们对疾病过程以及如何在牲畜与野生动物交界处进行管理的理解仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们对科学文献进行了系统回顾,以评估美国牲畜与野生动物交界处的疾病状况。具体而言,文献综述的目标有三方面:首先评估目前在美国发现的野生动物可能在其中发挥作用的家畜疾病;第二,确定在牲畜与野生动物交界处管理这些疾病所面临的关键问题;第三,确定解决这些问题的潜在技术和政策策略。我们发现,在向世界动物卫生组织(OIE)报告的86种禽,反刍动物,猪,家禽和兔形动物疾病中,有53种存在于美国。其中42(79%)个与野生生物有关,与病原体的传播,维持或生命周期有关;已知有21例(40%)是人畜共患病的。这些可报告的疾病中至少有六种(牛结核病,副结核病,布鲁氏菌病,禽流感,狂犬病和牛瘟)(病媒控制)拥有野生动植物库,这被公认为是根除家庭人口的障碍。这些系统的复杂性凸显了必须了解野生生物在牲畜的流行病学,传播和维持中的作用。成功地控制或根除这些疾病将需要跨学科和机构间的合作。尽管面临社会和政策挑战,但仍有机会开展新的合作和新技术,以减轻牲畜与野生动物交界处的风险。

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