Reframing transboundary animal diseases: a systems approach.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Abdul Ali, Scott Carver, John M Drake
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Abstract

Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) represent a persistent and growing threat to global animal health, food security, rural economies, and human health. The study of TADs has remained largely pathogen-specific, with limited synthesis across ecological and epidemiological contexts. This review addresses that gap by proposing a conceptual framework that characterizes TAD transmission from (i) managed animal environments (e.g., farms) in a source country, via (ii) transboundary movement, to (iii) managed animal environments in a recipient country. Transboundary movements include legal and unregulated trade, wildlife migration, nomadic herding, and non-nomadic human travel. For each movement pathway, we synthesize the literature on relevant TADs, illustrate our framework with examples, and highlight where interventions and policies can be applied to individual and collective TAD issues.

重新定义跨界动物疾病:系统方法。
跨界动物疾病对全球动物卫生、粮食安全、农村经济和人类健康构成持续和日益严重的威胁。对TADs的研究仍然主要是病原体特异性的,在生态和流行病学背景下的综合有限。本综述通过提出一个概念性框架来解决这一差距,该框架描述了TAD从来源国(i)受管理的动物环境(例如,农场)通过(ii)跨界移动传播到(iii)受援国受管理的动物环境的特征。跨界流动包括合法和不受管制的贸易、野生动物迁徙、游牧和非游牧的人类旅行。对于每个运动路径,我们综合了相关TAD的文献,用例子说明了我们的框架,并强调了干预措施和政策可以应用于个人和集体TAD问题。
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Trends in parasitology
Trends in parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
3.10%
发文量
148
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception as Parasitology Today in 1985, Trends in Parasitology has evolved into a highly esteemed review journal of global significance, reflecting the importance of medical and veterinary parasites worldwide. The journal serves as a hub for communication among researchers across all disciplines of parasitology, encompassing endoparasites, ectoparasites, transmission vectors, and susceptible hosts. Each monthly issue of Trends in Parasitology offers authoritative, cutting-edge, and yet accessible review articles, providing a balanced and comprehensive overview, along with opinion pieces offering personal and novel perspectives. Additionally, the journal publishes a variety of short articles designed to inform and stimulate thoughts in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These include Science & Society (discussing the interface between parasitology and the general public), Spotlight (highlighting recently published research articles), Forum (presenting single-point hypotheses), Parasite/Vector of the Month (featuring a modular display of the selected species), Letter (providing responses to recent articles in Trends in Parasitology), and Trendstalk (conducting interviews). Please note that the journal exclusively publishes literature reviews based on published data, with systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and unpublished primary research falling outside our scope.
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