Otranto Domenico, Dantas-Torres Filipe, Breitschwerdt Edward B
Department of Veterinary Public Health, University of Bari, 70010 Valenzano, Bari, Italy.
Trends Parasitol. 2009 Apr;25(4):157-63. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2009.01.003. Epub 2009 Mar 9.
Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) comprise a group of globally distributed and rapidly spreading illnesses that are caused by a range of pathogens transmitted by arthropods including ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and phlebotomine sandflies. In addition to their veterinary importance, some CVBD-causing pathogens are of major zoonotic concern. Recent studies using sophisticated and advanced methodologies and technologies have provided new insights into the epidemiology of many CVBDs. This review is the first of two articles and focuses on the zoonotic relevance of CVBDs, the significance of co-infection and the role of infected but clinically healthy dogs in spreading different pathogens among human and canine populations.
犬媒传播疾病(CVBDs)是一组全球分布且迅速蔓延的疾病,由蜱、跳蚤、蚊子和白蛉等节肢动物传播的一系列病原体引起。除了具有兽医领域的重要性外,一些导致CVBDs的病原体还引起了重大的人畜共患病关注。最近使用精密先进方法和技术的研究为许多CVBDs的流行病学提供了新见解。本综述是两篇文章中的第一篇,重点关注CVBDs的人畜共患病相关性、共感染的意义以及感染但临床健康的犬只在人类和犬类群体中传播不同病原体方面的作用。