Understanding the Cryptosporidium species and their challenges to animal health and livestock species for informed development of new, specific treatment strategies.

Frontiers in parasitology Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpara.2024.1448076
Hannah Rideout, Alasdair J C Cook, Anthony D Whetton
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Cryptosporidium species are parasitic organisms of vertebrates with a worldwide distribution. They have an important impact globally upon human and animal health, and livestock productivity. The life cycle of these species is complex and difficult to disrupt to improve human health, animal health, food security and economic growth. This may contribute to the fact that no new treatment strategy has been widely accepted or applied in livestock for years. Here we consider the natural history of these parasites, their biochemistry and economic impact. Using recent developments in understanding these parasites we then consider viable and affordable approaches to enhancing control of their effects on livestock. These are based on advances in drug discovery, omics research and artificial intelligence applications to human and veterinary medicine that indicate putative new therapeutic approaches.

了解隐孢子虫物种及其对动物健康和牲畜物种的挑战,以便制定新的具体治疗策略。
隐孢子虫是一种分布于世界各地的脊椎动物寄生生物。它们在全球范围内对人类和动物健康以及牲畜生产力产生重要影响。这些物种的生命周期复杂,难以破坏,以改善人类健康、动物健康、粮食安全和经济增长。这可能是多年来没有新的治疗策略被广泛接受或应用于牲畜的原因。在这里,我们考虑这些寄生虫的自然历史,它们的生物化学和经济影响。利用了解这些寄生虫的最新进展,我们然后考虑可行和负担得起的方法来加强控制它们对牲畜的影响。这些都是基于药物发现、组学研究和人工智能在人类和兽医学中的应用方面的进展,这些进展表明了假定的新治疗方法。
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