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Exploring human-animal host interactions and emergence of COVID-19: Evolutionary and ecological dynamics

机译:探索人类动物的互动和Covid-19的出现:进化和生态动态

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The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that emerged in December 2019 had caused substantial morbidity and mortality at the global level within few months. It affected economies, stopped travel, and isolated individuals and populations around the world. Wildlife, especially bats, serve as reservoirs of coronaviruses from which the variant Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged that causes COVID-19. In this review, we describe the current knowledge on COVID-19 and the significance of wildlife hosts in its emergence. Mammalian and avian coronaviruses have diverse host ranges with distinct lineages of coronaviruses. Recombination and reassortments occur more frequently in mixed-animal markets where diverse viral genotypes intermingle. Human coronaviruses have evolved through gene gains and losses primarily in interfaces where wildlife and humans come in frequent contact. There is a gap in our understanding of bats as reservoirs of coronaviruses and there is a misconception that bats periodically transmit coronaviruses to humans. Future research should investigate bat viral diversity and loads at interfaces between humans and bats. Furthermore, there is an urgent need to evaluate viral strains circulating in mixed animal markets, where the coronaviruses circulated before becoming adapted to humans. We propose and discuss a management intervention plan for COVID-19 and raise questions on the suitability of current containment plans. We anticipate that more virulent coronaviruses could emerge unless proper measures are taken to limit interactions between diverse wildlife and humans in wild animal markets.
机译:2019年12月出现的新型冠状病毒病(Covid-19)在几个月内造成了全球水平的大量发病率和死亡率。它受影响的经济,停止旅行,以及世界各地的孤立的个人和人口。野生动物,尤其是蝙蝠,作为冠状病毒的储层,从中出现了导致Covid-19的变异重症急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2(SARS-COV-2)。在本综述中,我们描述了关于Covid-19的目前的知识以及野生动物主持人在其出现中的重要性。哺乳动物和禽冠状病毒具有不同的宿主范围,具有不同的冠状动脉谱系。在不同的病毒基因型蒙显示的混合动物市场中,重组和重配更频繁地发生。人冠状病毒通过基因增益和主要在野生动物和人类进出频繁接触的界面的损失演变。我们对蝙蝠作为冠状病毒的储层的理解存在差距,并且存在误解蝙蝠周期性地将冠状病毒传播给人类。未来的研究应该调查人类和蝙蝠之间的界面的蝙蝠病毒多样性和负载。此外,迫切需要评估在混合动物市场中循环的病毒菌株,其中冠状病毒在变得适应人类之前循环。我们提出并讨论了Covid-19的管理干预计划,并提出了关于当前遏制计划的适用性的问题。我们预计除非采取适当措施来限制野生动物市场中不同野生动物与人类之间的相互作用,否则可能会出现更多的毒性冠状病毒。

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