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Qualitative risk analysis of introducing Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis to the U K through the importation of live amphibians

机译:通过进口活两栖动物向英国引进巴氏梭菌的定性风险分析

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The international amphibian trade is implicated in the emergence and spread of the amphibian fungal disease chytridiomycosis, which has resulted in amphibian declines and extinctions globally. The establishment of the causal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), in the UK could negatively affect the survival of native amphibian populations. In recognition of the ongoing threat that it poses to amphibians, Bd was recently included in the World Organisation for Animal Health Aquatic Animal Health Code, and therefore is in the list of international notifiable diseases. Using standardised risk analysis guidelines, we investigated the likelihood that Bd would be introduced to and become established in wild amphibians in the UK through the importation of live amphibians. We obtained data on the volume and origin of the amphibian trade entering the UK and detected Bd infection in amphibians being imported for the pet and private collection trade and also in amphibians already held in captive pet, laboratory and zoological collections. We found that current systems for recording amphibian trade into the UK underestimate the volume of non-European Union trade by almost 10-fold. We identified high likelihoods of entry, establishment and spread of Bd in the UK and the resulting major overall impact. Despite uncertainties, we determined that the overall risk estimation for the introduction of Bd to the UK through the importation of live amphibians is high and that risk management measures are required, whilst ensuring that negative effects on legal trade are minimised.
机译:国际性的两栖动物贸易与两栖性真菌病乳杆菌病的发生和传播有关,导致全球两栖动物的数量减少和灭绝。在英国,病原性病原体巴氏梭菌(Badchochochytrium dendrobatidis,Bd)的建立可能会对本地两栖动物种群的生存产生负面影响。由于认识到其对两栖动物构成的持续威胁,Bd最近被列入世界动物卫生组织《水生动物卫生法典》,因此被列入国际应通报疾病清单。使用标准化的风险分析指南,我们调查了通过进口活两栖动物将Bd引入英国野生两栖动物并在其中建立的可能性。我们获得了进入英国的两栖动物贸易的数量和来源的数据,并在为宠物和私人收藏业进口的两栖动物以及已经圈养的宠物,实验室和动物学收藏的两栖动物中检测到Bd感染。我们发现,当前记录英国两栖动物贸易的系统低估了非欧盟贸易量近10倍。我们确定了Bd在英国进入,建立和传播的可能性很高,并由此产生了重大的总体影响。尽管存在不确定性,但我们确定通过进口活两栖动物向英国引入Bd的总体风险估计很高,并且需要采取风险管理措施,同时确保将对合法贸易的负面影响降至最低。

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