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The global burden of bacterial and viral zoonotic infections.

机译:细菌和病毒人畜共患感染的全球负担。

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Bacterial and viral zoonotic infections comprise a practically endless, ever-expanding list of pathogens that have the potential to induce human disease of varying severity, with varying means of transmission to humans (including vector-borne and foodborne agents) and of varying epidemiology. Not all theoretically zoonotic pathogens are truly zoonotic in practice, the prime example being influenza viruses; aviann H5N1 influenza remains strictly zoonotic, whereas novel H1N1 influenza displays an anthropocentric cycle that led to a pandemic, despite being of zoonotic origin. The burden of disease induced by zoonotic and viral pathogens is enormous: there are more than ten bacterial zoonoses, each of which affects hundreds of thousands patients annually, often leading to chronic infections and causing significant economic losses of a medical and livestock-related nature. Viral zoonotic agents are constantly emerging or re-emerging, and are associated with outbreaks of limited or expanded geographical spread: the typical trends of viral zoonotic infections, however, is to extend their ecological horizon, sometimes in an unexpected but successful manner, as in the case of West Nile virus, and in other instances less effectively, as was the case, fortunately, in the case of avian influenza. The majority of bacterial and viral zoonotic infections attract disproportionately low scientific and public health interest. Understanding their burden may allow for improved surveillance and prevention measures.
机译:细菌和病毒的人畜共患病感染实际上涵盖了无休止的,不断扩大的病原体,这些病原体有可能诱发各种严重程度的人类疾病,并具有不同的传播途径(包括媒介传播的和食物传播的媒介)以及流行病学。从理论上讲,并不是所有的人畜共患病病原体实际上都是人畜共患病,最主要的例子是流感病毒。禽流感H5N1流感仍然严格人畜共患病,而新型H1N1流感尽管是人畜共患病起源,但显示出以人为中心的循环导致大流行。人畜共患病和病毒病原体引起的疾病负担是巨大的:有十多种细菌性人畜共患病,每一种每年影响数十万患者,常常导致慢性感染并造成医疗和牲畜相关性质的重大经济损失。病毒人畜共患病病原体不断出现或重新出现,并与地理分布有限或扩大爆发有关:然而,病毒人畜共患病感染的典型趋势是扩大其生态学视野,有时以出乎意料但成功的方式进行,例如西尼罗河病毒,在其他情况下效果不佳,幸运的是,禽流感也是如此。大多数细菌和病毒人畜共患感染引起了不成比例的低科学和公共卫生关注。了解他们的负担可以改善监视和预防措施。

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