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英国的蜱和蜱传疾病监测的One Health 方法。

One Health Approach to Tick and Tick-Borne Disease Surveillance in the United Kingdom.

机构信息

Vector-Borne Diseases, Virology Department, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), Woodham Lane, Surrey KT15 3NB, UK.

Medical Entomology and Zoonoses Ecology, UK Health Security Agency, Porton Down SP4 0JG, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 11;19(10):5833. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19105833.

Abstract

Where ticks are found, tick-borne diseases can present a threat to human and animal health. The aetiology of many of these important diseases, including Lyme disease, bovine babesiosis, tick-borne fever and louping ill, have been known for decades whilst others have only recently been documented in the United Kingdom (UK). Further threats such as the importation of exotic ticks through human activity or bird migration, combined with changes to either the habitat or climate could increase the risk of tick-borne disease persistence and transmission. Prevention of tick-borne diseases for the human population and animals (both livestock and companion) is dependent on a thorough understanding of where and when pathogen transmission occurs. This information can only be gained through surveillance that seeks to identify where tick populations are distributed, which pathogens are present within those populations, and the periods of the year when ticks are active. To achieve this, a variety of approaches can be applied to enhance knowledge utilising a diverse range of stakeholders (public health professionals and veterinarians through to citizen scientists). Without this information, the application of mitigation strategies to reduce pathogen transmission and impact is compromised and the ability to monitor the effects of climate change or landscape modification on the risk of tick-borne disease is more challenging. However, as with many public and animal health interventions, there needs to be a cost-benefit assessment on the most appropriate intervention applied. This review will assess the challenges of tick-borne diseases in the UK and argue for a cross-disciplinary approach to their surveillance and control.

摘要

在有蜱虫的地方,蜱传疾病可能对人类和动物的健康构成威胁。这些重要疾病的许多病原体已经被研究了几十年,包括莱姆病、牛巴贝斯虫病、蜱传发热和鹿蝇热,而其他疾病在英国最近才被记录。进一步的威胁,如通过人类活动或鸟类迁徙进口外来蜱虫,以及栖息地或气候的变化,可能会增加蜱传疾病持续存在和传播的风险。预防人类和动物(包括家畜和宠物)的蜱传疾病取决于对病原体传播发生的地点和时间的透彻了解。只有通过监测才能获得这些信息,监测旨在确定蜱虫种群的分布位置、种群中存在哪些病原体以及蜱虫活跃的时期。为了实现这一目标,可以采用多种方法来增强知识,利用各种利益相关者(公共卫生专业人员和兽医,乃至公民科学家)。如果没有这些信息,就会削弱减轻病原体传播和影响的策略的应用,也更难以监测气候变化或景观改变对蜱传疾病风险的影响。然而,与许多公共卫生和动物卫生干预措施一样,需要对应用的最适当干预措施进行成本效益评估。这篇综述将评估英国蜱传疾病的挑战,并主张对其进行跨学科的监测和控制。

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