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Review of the Risks of Some Canine Zoonoses from Free-Roaming Dogs in the Post-Disaster Setting of Latin America

机译:拉丁美洲灾后环境中自由漫游犬的某些犬类人畜共患病风险的回顾

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Simple Summary Free-roaming dogs are seldom considered an important public health risk following natural disasters in developing regions. With the high number of recognized canine zoonoses and evidence of increased transmission of some significant diseases this is a risk that may be being overlooked. Communities with free-roaming dogs and endemic canine zoonoses of importance should be developing appropriate community preparedness and response plans to mitigate the occurrence of increased transmission following disasters. Abstract In the absence of humane and sustainable control strategies for free-roaming dogs (FRD) and the lack of effective disaster preparedness planning in developing regions of the world, the occurrence of canine zoonoses is a potentially important yet unrecognized issue. The existence of large populations of FRDs in Latin America predisposes communities to a host of public health problems that are all potentially exacerbated following disasters due to social and environmental disturbances. There are hundreds of recognized canine zoonoses but a paucity of recommendations for the mitigation of the risk of emergence following disasters. Although some of the symptoms of diseases most commonly reported in human populations following disasters resemble a host of canine zoonoses, there is little mention in key public health documents of FRDs posing any significant risk. We highlight five neglected canine zoonoses of importance in Latin America, and offer recommendations for pre- and post-disaster preparedness and planning to assist in mitigation of the transmission of canine zoonoses arising from FRDs following disasters.
机译:简单概述在自然灾害之后,发展中地区很少将自由漫游犬视为重要的公共健康风险。由于公认的犬类动物共济病数量众多,并且有证据表明某些重大疾病的传播增加,因此这是一种可能被忽略的风险。拥有自由流动的犬只和地方犬类人畜共患病的社区应制定适当的社区准备和应对计划,以减轻灾难后传播增加的情况。摘要在世界上发展中的地区,缺乏针对自由漫游犬(FRD)的人道和可持续控制策略以及缺乏有效的备灾计划,犬类人畜共患病的发生是一个潜在的重要但尚未被认识的问题。拉丁美洲存在大量的FRD,这使社区容易遭受一系列公共健康问题的困扰,这些疾病在受到社会和环境动荡的灾难后都可能加剧。有数百种公认的犬类人畜共患病,但很少有减轻灾害后出现危险的建议。尽管灾难后人类中最常报告的某些疾病症状类似于许多犬类人畜共患病,但关键的公共卫生文件中很少提及构成重大风险的FRD。我们重点介绍了五种在拉丁美洲被忽视的犬类人畜共患病,并为灾前和灾后的准备工作和规划提供了建议,以帮助减轻灾难后由FRD引起的犬类人畜共患病的传播。

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