兽医和医务人员在抗击新冠肺炎方面可能开展的合作;

O. M. U. D. Sofi
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截至目前,SARS - CoV-2已被确定为第七种人类感染的冠状病毒。某些冠状病毒包括SARS-CoV、229E、HKU1、OC43、NL63和中东呼吸综合征- cov,其中SARS-CoV和MERS-CoV是人畜共患的,在过去二十年中导致了高比例的爆发,而其余的冠状病毒通常与轻度上呼吸道疾病有关。2020年3月11日,世卫组织宣布这是一场大流行,对人类构成了广泛威胁。在新的研究中,蝙蝠和穿山甲被认为是SARSCoV- 2的可能起源。COVID-19大流行给世界各地的公共卫生系统带来了不同程度的压力。为了减轻这种迅速传播的病毒的影响,需要采取多学科合作的方法。由于上个世纪出现的所有大流行病毒都起源于动物世界,而人类、动物和环境之间各自界面的持续变化导致了主要诱发因素的增加,从而使人畜共患病毒成为新的人类病原体,因此,“和平时期”的大流行防范工作应遵循“同一个卫生方针”。
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Possible Collaboration of Veterinarians and Medicos over the Fight against Covid-19 with andldquo;One-Health Approachandrdquo;
As of now, SARS CoV-2 has been identified as seventh human-infected coronavirus. Certain coronaviruses (CoVs) include SARS-CoV, 229E, HKU1, OC43, NL63 and MERS-CoV, of which SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV are zoonotic and have resulted in high-percentage outbreaks over the past two decades, while rest of them is typically associated with mild upper respiratory diseases. On 11 March 2020 the WHO announced the situation to be a pandemic that threatens humanity with a wide range. Of the new, bat and pangolins are thought to be the possible origins of SARSCoV- 2 inchoation. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting uneven stress on public health systems around the world. To mitigate the impact of this rapidly spreading virus a multidisciplinary collaborative approach is needed. Since all pandemic viruses that emerged in the last century originate in the animal world and the ongoing changes in the respective interfaces between humans, animals and the environment have led to an increase in major predisposing factors that allow zoonotic viruses to emerge as novel human pathogens, 'peacetime' pandemic preparedness efforts should follow a 'One Health approach'.
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