焦点鹦鹉热:在疫情情况下解决风险和管理挑战的综述

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Himel Ghosh, Sejuti Reza, Md. Abdul Mazid, Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan
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摘要

背景与目的鹦鹉热是一种人畜共患疾病,主要影响禽类,也可感染人。它会引起轻微或严重的呼吸系统疾病。这种疾病对公共卫生的重要性体现在它与世界若干地区孤立爆发的疫情有关这一事实。了解与鹦鹉热有关的危害至关重要,因为流行病可能对公共卫生产生广泛影响,特别是在人与鸟类密切互动的环境中。因此,研究克服鹦鹉热感染的风险、挑战和方法是本研究的主要重点。鹦鹉热的主要危险包括严重的呼吸问题,这对弱势群体尤其危险。诊断产品和服务不足、公众无知以及医院基础设施的差异都对有效管理构成挑战。防治鹦鹉热的战略必须包括改进监测和报告系统,更好地获得诊断和治疗,以及扩大公众对保护的认识。将生物安全战略纳入畜群和农业经营对降低传播风险也至关重要。结论优先控制鹦鹉热是全球卫生监管机构预防未来疫情的必要措施。为了促进研究、分配资金和支持旨在加强疾病管理的公共卫生举措,需要迅速采取行动。通过促进国际合作和加强卫生保健系统,我们可以有效地解决由鹦鹉热引起的问题,更好地保护世界各地的人们免受这一可预防疾病的侵害。
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Psittacosis in Focus: A Review Addressing the Risks and Management Challenges in Outbreak Scenarios

Background and Aim

Psittacosis is a zoonotic disease that mostly affects birds and can infect people. It causes respiratory ailments that can be minor or severe. The disease's importance to public health is shown by the fact that it has been connected to isolated outbreaks in several parts of the world. Comprehending the hazards linked to psittacosis is crucial, given that epidemics may have extensive consequences for public health, especially in environments where people and birds interact closely. Therefore, examining the risks, challenges, and methods for overcoming psittacosis infections is the primary focus of the study.

Discussion

Psittacosis' principal dangers include severe respiratory problems, which are especially dangerous for vulnerable groups. Inadequate diagnostic goods and services, public ignorance, and variances in hospital infrastructure all pose challenges to effective management. Strategies for combating psittacosis must include improved monitoring and reporting systems, better access to diagnosis and treatment, and expanded public awareness on protection. Incorporating biosecurity strategies in flocks and agricultural operations is also critical to lowering transmission risk.

Conclusion

Prioritizing psittacosis control is imperative for global health regulatory organizations to prevent future outbreaks. To promote research, allocate funds, and support public health initiatives aimed at enhancing disease management, quick action is needed. By promoting international cooperation and enhancing healthcare systems, we can effectively address the problems caused by psittacosis and better safeguard populations everywhere from this preventable disease.

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