The Importance of Mammalogy, Infectious Disease Research, and Biosafety in the Field.

Manter (Lincoln, Neb.) Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-31 DOI:10.13014/K27P8W9Z
Matthew R Mauldin, Jeffrey B Doty, Yoshinori Nakazawa, Ginny L Emerson, Darin S Carroll
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Large amounts of data and multitudes of publications have been independently generated by researchers in mammalogy and infectious diseases. The frequent confluence of these fields in epidemiological research as well as the facility of the data generated to be used in applied methods (e.g., conservation, public outreach, public health interventions) suggests that the intersection of these fields is important not only to their committed scientists but also to other areas of investigation, including public health. Given the increased frequency with which researchers in these fields interact with potentially infected humans, animals, and tissues, their occupations present a higher risk of exposure to a variety of pathogens than those in other fields of biology or among most jobs of the general public. However, a variety of methods are available for minimizing this risk, including increasing awareness of potential risks, using medical prophylaxes (when available), properly employing personal protective equipment, and using adequate disinfectants. Although instances of serious illness from zoonotic diseases among field researchers may be uncommon, they do occur; the purpose of this document is to increase awareness of risks that researchers-principal investigators and students alike-face and highlight steps and resources that can mitigate those risks.

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哺乳动物、传染病研究和生物安全的重要性。
哺乳动物和传染病领域的研究人员已经独立产生了大量的数据和大量的出版物。这些领域在流行病学研究中的频繁融合,以及在应用方法(例如保护、公共宣传、公共卫生干预)中所产生的数据的便利表明,这些领域的交叉不仅对其致力于研究的科学家很重要,而且对包括公共卫生在内的其他调查领域也很重要。鉴于这些领域的研究人员与潜在受感染的人类、动物和组织相互作用的频率越来越高,他们的职业比其他生物学领域的研究人员或大多数公众工作人员暴露于各种病原体的风险更高。但是,有多种方法可以最大限度地减少这种风险,包括提高对潜在风险的认识,使用医疗预防措施(如果有的话),适当使用个人防护设备和使用适当的消毒剂。虽然实地研究人员因人畜共患疾病而患上严重疾病的情况可能不常见,但确实发生过;本文件的目的是提高研究人员——主要研究人员和学生——面临的风险意识,并强调可以减轻这些风险的步骤和资源。
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