孟加拉国弯曲杆菌病负担:挑战与机遇

S. S. Islam, N. Hoque, A. Akhter, D. Castellan, S. Samosornsuk, W. Samosornsuk, S. Kabir
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弯曲杆菌是一种流行的人畜共患细菌病原体,存在于各种食用动物,如牛、绵羊、山羊和家禽中。孟加拉国增加杂交牛产量的目的是满足对动物蛋白的需求。然而,这一趋势也带来了与牛特有弯曲杆菌出现相关的公共卫生风险。致病性弯曲杆菌在人类和动物之间以及在农场环境内传播的可能性可能会增加。然而,已经确定弯曲杆菌也是孟加拉国儿童腹泻的一个重要因素。本研究的目的是检查动物和人类中的弯曲杆菌,包括导致其发生的危险因素,抗菌素耐药性模式以及可采取的预防和控制其传播的措施。研究已经确定了源动物中主要的维持性人畜共患病弯曲杆菌,它们对人类的负担是巨大的。我们的研究主要集中在通过改善动物农场的清洁和卫生习惯来促进公众健康,这有助于减少环境中弯曲杆菌的数量。本文提供的数据和见解对政策规划者和公共卫生专家有价值,他们正在努力制定有效和可持续的战略,旨在长期降低弯曲杆菌感染的相关风险。亚洲医学杂志。Res. 2023, 9 (2), 38-50
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Burden of campylobacteriosis in Bangladesh: challenges and opportunities
Campylobacter is a prevalent zoonotic bacterial pathogen found in various food animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry. The increasing production of crossbred cattle in Bangladesh is aimed at meeting the demand for animal protein. However, this trend also poses public health risks associated with emergence of cattle-specific Campylobacter. It is probable that there is an increased probability of transmission of pathogenic Campylobacter among humans and animals, as well as within the farm environment. Nevertheless, it has been established that Campylobacter is also a significant contributor to childhood diarrhea in Bangladesh.  The objective of this study is to examine Campylobacter in animals and humans, including the risk factors that contribute to its occurrence, patterns of antimicrobial resistance, and measures that can be taken to prevent and control its spread. The study has established predominant maintenance zoonotic Campylobacter in source animals and their burden in humans is enormous. Our research is primarily focused on promoting public health by improving cleaning and sanitation practices in animal farms, which can help reduce the amount of Campylobacter present in the environment. The data and insights provided in this article can be valuable for policy planners and public health experts who are working to create effective and sustainable strategies aimed at reducing the risks associated with Campylobacter infection over the long term. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. 2023, 9 (2), 38-50
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