关于动物在新型冠状病毒肺炎传播中作用的最新证据:对公共卫生的影响

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Azucena Cabrera, Dubán González-Álvarez, Santiago Upegui, Luz Adriana Gutiérrez, Silvia Posada, D. Forero
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简介:SARS-CoV-2是2019年12月底在中国武汉首次发现并分离出的新型冠状病毒的名称,是COVID-19大流行卫生突发事件的病因。实验研究表明宠物(狗和猫)易受感染。目的:介绍目前在世界动物卫生组织世界动物卫生信息系统(WAHIS)卫生登记处正式报告的在人类照料下的动物中出现的SARS-CoV-2的现有信息。材料和方法:我们使用Medline/ PubMed、Scopus和Web of Sciences以及世界动物卫生组织的官方文件进行了叙述性综述。使用的搜索词如下:“冠状病毒”、“SARS冠状病毒2019”、“SARS- cov”、“狗和/或猫的SARS- cov -2”、“宠物SARS- cov -2”。结果:本文回顾的研究强调,猫和狗的SARS-CoV-2阳性病例与接触COVID-19阳性的人有关。在现有证据中,55.17%的SARS-CoV-2阳性动物病例与家中患有该疾病的COVID-19患者有关,这可能是由于与人类接触时间较长。结论:关于人畜共患方面,有必要澄清的是,虽然有几种动物感染了SARSCoV- 2,但没有一种动物被科学证明具有在阳性动物与其他人类之间直接传播的风险,或在该疾病中发挥流行病学作用。
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Current Evidence About the Role of Animals in the Transmission of Sars-Cov-2: Implications for Public Health
Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 is the denomination of the new betacoronavirus, which was discovered and isolated for the first time in Wuhan, China, at the end of December 2019, and it is the causal agent of the sanitary emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic. Experimental studies have shown susceptibility to infection in pets (dogs and cats). Objective: To present the current information available on SARS-CoV-2 in animals under the care of humans that have been officially reported in the sanitary registries of the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) of the World Organization for Animal Health. Materials and methods: We conducted a narrative review using Medline/ PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences, and official documents of the World Organisation for Animal Health. The search terms used were as follows: “coronavirus”, “SARS coronavirus 2019”, “SARS-CoV”, “SARS-CoV-2 in dog and/or cat” “pets SARS-CoV-2”. Results: The studies reviewed in this manuscript highlight those positive cases in cats and dogs for SARS-CoV-2 have been associated with an exposure to positive COVID-19 people. In the available evidence, 55.17 % of the total cases of animals that were positive for SARS-CoV-2 were associated with people with COVID-19 who had the disease at home, possibly due to maintaining a longer exposure to the humans. Conclusion: Regarding the zoonotic aspects, it is important to clarify that although several animal species have been infected by SARSCoV- 2, none of them has been scientifically proven to represent a risk of direct transmission between positive animals and other humans or to play an epidemiological role in the disease.    
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Revista Lasallista de Investigacion
Revista Lasallista de Investigacion Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: La Revista Lasallista de Investigación (ISSN: 1794 – 4449) – (ISSN (en línea): 2256 – 3938) es una revista con cobertura nacional e internacional que publica artículos en el el área de las Ciencias naturales, Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, entre otras, relativos a la investigación, desde diferentes disciplinas, siendo sometida toda publicación a verificación y cumplimiento de criterios de calidad y éticos. Es una publicación disciplinar y multidisciplinar editada por la Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, desde 2004 y está orientada a académicos, investigadores y científicos interesados en difundir su producción. Tiene versión impresa y electrónica de acceso abierto en la dirección http://repository.lasallista.edu.co:8080/ojs/index.php/rldi. Cabe anotar que los contenidos publicados en la revista son de libre acceso y no requieren ningún tipo de pago para su consulta. Para mayor Información comunicarse en la Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, PBX (057) 320 19 99 ext. 156. En la Revista se encuentran artículos en español, inglés y portugués, siendo publicados de manera eficiente artículos de investigación científica tecnológica, artículos de revisión, artículos breves, reportes de caso, cartas al editor, artículos de reflexión derivados de investigación, entre otros. La administración de los artículos se realiza en la plataforma de gestión de publicaciones (Open Journal System).
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