根除天花后的人畜共患正畸病毒:从危机应对转变为 "一体健康 "方法

Alessandra Mistral De Pascali , Martina Brandolini , Ludovica Peli , Vittorio Sambri , Monica Cricca , Alessandra Scagliarini
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为了评估 2000-2023 年期间作为疾病媒介和生物医学载体的人畜共患直痘病毒(ZOPXV)的研究趋势,我们进行了系统的文献综述。研究结果表明,尽管研究 ZOPXV 疾病的研究小组数量有限,但它们在很大程度上为 ZOPXV 疾病的研究做出了贡献。鉴于 ZOPXV 研究网络的规模较小,流行病学数据仍局限于有限的地理范围。研究发现,作者的地理来源与研究地区之间存在一些不一致,尤其是在非洲。MPX 是一个例外,因为在过去的 20 年中,科学界对它的兴趣与日俱增,从 2003 年在流行地区以外首次爆发开始,到 2022 年大流行期间和之后达到高潮,在过去两年中,来自不同国家的出版物数量激增。自本世纪初以来,作者们就对天花疫苗接种停止后免疫力下降的影响提出了警告,并确定了许多促进疾病出现和传播的社会和生态因素。ZOPXV 疾病仍然被全球卫生议程所忽视,导致在紧急情况下采取被动措施。
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Zoonotic orthopoxviruses after smallpox eradication: A shift from crisis response to a One Health approach

A systematic literature review was performed to assess the research trend on zoonotic orthopoxviruses (ZOPXV) as disease agents and as vectors for biomedical during 2000–2023. It has been evidenced that despite the limited number of research groups that have worked on ZOPXV diseases, they largely contributed not to turn off the spotlight. Given the small size of the ZOPXV research network, the epidemiological data remain restricted to a limited number of geographical contexts. Some inconsistencies between the geographic provenance of authors and the study area particularly in Africa were identified. MPX represents an exception, as the scientific interest has grown over the last 20 years, starting with the first outbreak outside endemic areas in 2003 and culminating during and after the 2022 pandemic, that boosted the number of publications from different countries over the last 2 years. Since the beginning of the millennium, authors have warned about the effects of waning immunity, after cessation of smallpox vaccination, and identified many social and ecological factors boosting the emergence and spread of the diseases. ZOPXV diseases remain neglected by the global health agenda, leading to the adoption of reactive measures in the event of an emergency.

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