弓形虫在人类和动物中的人畜共患问题:综述

Suha T. Al-Biatee
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弓形虫病是由弓形虫寄生虫引起的,它可以感染哺乳动物的任何有核细胞。全世界有 20 多亿人感染了这种寄生虫,虽然只有极少数感染者可能患上重大疾病,但这种寄生虫的普遍性使其成为世界上最危险的人畜共患传染病之一。这种疾病会导致免疫力低下的人患上严重的脑炎,如果在怀孕期间受到感染,会导致流产或新生儿先天性畸形,甚至会导致免疫力低下的人患上严重的眼部疾病。这种疾病的病因很复杂,因为它是通过摄入污染水源的猫科动物宿主粪便中脱落的卵囊引起的。在这篇综述中,我们展示了目前对弓形虫病在人类和动物中的人畜共患病方面的深入了解,全面讨论了弓形虫卵囊和组织囊肿可能感染动物和人类的环境机制,如受污染的食物、水、动物肉类或土壤。这篇综述还包括传播方式和预防策略,概述了降低卵囊直接接触威胁的基本控制措施,以及未来合作的机会和新研究的可能性,旨在减少人、农场和野生动物中的卵囊负荷和组织囊肿传播弓形虫病。最终,人和动物都会感染弓形虫,导致妇女流产和动物遭受严重的经济损失。通过摄入被卵囊污染的食物和水以及受感染农场动物的肉类,或通过胎盘垂直传播给人类。猫通过摄入含有组织囊蚴的中间宿主而感染。加热、盐腌、冷冻和辐射是减少供人类食用的动物肉中组织囊肿负担的主要方法。
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The Zoonotic Aspect of Toxoplasma Gondii in Human and Animals: A Review
Toxoplasmosis is caused by the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which may infect any nucleated cell in mammals. This parasite infects over two billion individuals worldwide, and while only a tiny fraction of infected persons may develop significant disease, the parasite's ubiquity makes it one of the most highly dangerous zoonotic infections in the world. This disease can cause serious encephalitis in immunocompromised persons, miscarriage or congenital malformations in the newborns if infected during pregnancy, and significant ocular illness even in immunocompetent people. The illness has a complicated aetiology, as it is caused by ingesting oocysts shed in the faeces of definitive feline hosts that pollute water. In this review we demonstrated the current insight into the zoonotic aspect of toxoplasmosis in humans, and animals providing a complete discussion of the environmental mechanisms via which T. gondii oocysts, and tissue cysts might infect animals and humans, such as contaminated foods, water, animals’ meat or soil. This review also included mode of transmission and preventative strategies outlining fundamental control measures for lowering the threat of oocyst direct contact, as well as chances for future collaboration and new studies possibilities targeting reducing oocysts load and tissue cyst-borne toxoplasmosis in people, farm and wild animals. Conclusively, the infection occurs in both humans and animals, causing abortion in women and serious economic losses in animals. Transmitted to humans horizontally by ingestion of food and water contaminated by oocysts, also meat of infected farm animals or vertically through the placenta. Cats get infected through ingestion of intermediate host-containing tissue cysts. Heating, salting, freezing and radiation are the main ways enforced to reduce tissue cyst burden in animal meat used for human consumption
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