Carolina Guevara, Julia S Ampuero, Megan Schilling
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摘要
虫媒病毒和啮齿类动物传播的感染被视为公共卫生问题,对部署在艰苦环境中的军人构成重大威胁。1990 年,美国海军医学研究单位 (NAMRU) SOUTH 与秘鲁卫生部合作,在洛雷托省伊基托斯市启动了发热疾病监测工作,随后扩大到全国 33 个医疗机构。此外,还开发了不同的技术,以最大限度地检测病毒。这些活动对确定该地区流行的登革热、委内瑞拉马脑炎、马雅罗病毒和奥罗普切病毒的证据至关重要。随后,我们又通过监测网络发现了东方马脑炎、脑心肌炎、瓜罗阿病毒、圣路易斯脑炎和里约马莫尔病毒等。30 年的监测结果确定了 16 种新型虫媒病毒和鼠媒病毒,为美国和伙伴国的公共卫生控制和部队健康保护做出了贡献。
Arthropod-Borne and Rodent-Borne Infections in Peru From 1990 to 2022.
Arboviral and rodent-borne infections are considered a public health concern and pose a significant threat to military service members when deployed in austere environments. In 1990, the U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) SOUTH, in collaboration with the Peruvian Ministry of Health, initiated febrile illnesses surveillance in Iquitos, Loreto, later expanding to 33 health facilities throughout the country. Additionally, different techniques were developed to maximize virus detection. The activities were crucial in identifying evidence of circulating dengue, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Mayaro, and Oropouche viruses in the region. Subsequently, Eastern equine encephalitis, encephalomyocarditis, Guaroa, Saint Louis encephalitis, and Rio Mamore viruses, among others, were discovered through our surveillance networks. The results of 3 decades of surveillance identified 16 novel arboviruses and rodent-borne viruses, contributing to public health control and force health protection for the United States and partner nations.
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