Katarzyna Domanska-Blicharz, Justyna Opolska, Anna Lisowska, Anna Szczotka-Bochniarz
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Abstract
Introduction: Rodents are quite common at livestock production sites. Their adaptability, high reproductive capacity and omnivorousness make them apt to become a source of disease transmission to humans and animals. Rodents can serve as mechanical vectors or active shedders of many bacteria and viruses, and their transmission can occur through direct contact, or indirectly through contaminated food and water or by the arthropods which parasitise infected rodents. This review paper summarises how rodents spread infectious diseases in poultry production.
Material and methods: The aim of this review was to use PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) principles to meta-analyse the available data on this topic. Three databases - PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus - and grey literature were searched for papers published from inception to July 2022 using the established keywords.
Results: An initial search identified 2,999 articles that met the criteria established by the keywords. This number remained after removing 597 articles that were repeated in some databases. The articles were searched for any mention of specific bacterial and viral pathogens.
Conclusion: The importance of rodents in the spread of bacterial diseases in poultry has been established, and the vast majority of such diseases involved Salmonella, Campylobacter, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus (MRSA), Pasteurella, Erysipelothrix or Yersinia infections. Rodents also play a role in the transmission of viruses such as avian influenza virus, avian paramyxovirus 1, avian gammacoronavirus or infectious bursal disease virus, but knowledge of these pathogens is very limited and requires further research to expand it.
简介:啮齿动物在畜牧生产场所十分常见。它们的适应性、高繁殖能力和广泛性使它们容易成为人类和动物疾病传播的来源。啮齿动物可以作为许多细菌和病毒的机械载体或活跃的传播者,它们的传播可以通过直接接触或间接通过受污染的食物和水或寄生于受感染啮齿动物的节肢动物发生。本文综述了啮齿动物在家禽生产中传播传染病的途径。材料和方法:本综述的目的是使用PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目)原则对该主题的现有数据进行荟萃分析。在PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus三个数据库和灰色文献中搜索了从成立到2022年7月使用既定关键词发表的论文。结果:最初的搜索确定了2999篇文章符合关键字建立的标准。在删除某些数据库中重复的597篇文章后,这个数字仍然存在。对文章进行了搜索,以查找任何提及特定细菌和病毒病原体的内容。结论:啮齿类动物在家禽细菌性疾病传播中的重要作用已经确立,绝大多数此类疾病涉及沙门氏菌、弯曲杆菌、大肠杆菌、葡萄球菌(MRSA)、巴氏杆菌、丹毒杆菌或耶尔森氏菌感染。啮齿动物也在禽流感病毒、禽副粘病毒1型、禽伽玛冠状病毒或传染性法氏囊病病毒等病毒的传播中发挥作用,但对这些病原体的了解非常有限,需要进一步研究以扩大其范围。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Veterinary Research (formerly Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy) is a quarterly that publishes original papers, review articles and short communications on bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, pathology, toxicology, pharmacology, and biochemistry. The main emphasis is, however, on infectious diseases of animals, food safety and public health, and clinical sciences.