Vitor Campos Assumpção de Amarante, Vivien Midori Morikawa, Antonio Waldir Cunha da Silva, Dirciane Floeter
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摘要
本研究从 "一体健康 "的整体视角出发,描述了居住在库里提巴(Curitiba-PR)市一个公园中的社区犬(定义为由当地社区管理的流浪犬)嗜双壳线虫病的病例报告,同时考虑了直接受到这种危险人畜共患病动态影响的多物种集合。这项工作强调了 Rede de Proteção Animal 社区养犬计划的重要性,展示了这些狗的健康屏障功能。尽管嗜双壳线虫病是一种世界性的人畜共患疾病,但在包括拉丁美洲在内的发展中国家,由于流浪动物的大量存在和社会不平等,这种疾病显得尤为重要。公共政策的重点是提高普通民众对这种寄生虫病及其风险的认识,并限制那些决定人类和伴侣动物感染风险的行为,这对于采取 "一体健康 "方法预防这种人畜共患病至关重要。
Dioctophimosis in a community dog from a public park in the city of Curitiba-PR: a case report from the perspective of One Health.
The present study describes from the holistic One Health perspective a case report of dioctophimosis in a community dog (defined as stray dogs managed by the local community) residing in a park in the city of Curitiba-PR, considering the multispecies collectives directly affected by the dynamics of this dangerous zoonosis. The work underlines the importance of the community dog program of the Rede de Proteção Animal, demonstrating the health barrier function of these dogs. Despite being a cosmopolitan zoonosis, dioctophimosis is of particular importance in regions of the developing world, including Latin America, because of large populations of stray animals and social inequalities. Public policies focused on raising awareness among the general population about this parasitic disease and its risks and the restraint of actions that determine risks of infection for humans and companion animals are fundamental to a One Health approach to prevent this zoonosis.