新兴寄生虫人畜共患病研究不足和被忽视的综述

A. Yadav, S. Rafiqi, Vikas Yadav, R. Godara, R. Katoch
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2019冠状病毒病让我们意识到一种健康的重要性,以及深入研究对人类似乎不那么重要的动物传播感染之间的联系是多么重要。新出现的人类病原体中有四分之三是人畜共患的,病毒和原生动物疾病作为主要病原体出现的可能性高于其他传染因子。造成全球人畜共患寄生虫病负担的主要因素是弓形虫病、食源性吸虫感染、囊虫病、棘球蚴病、利什曼病和人畜共患血吸虫病。然而,贾第虫病、旋毛虫病、血管线虫病正在成为即将到来的挑战。对特定寄生虫的研究出现偏差的最重要的可能性是,受该疾病影响的人口比例主要受社会经济地位/研究资助机构的影响,其他因素是寄生虫难以捉摸的生活方式/难以研究/稀有。随着世界变成一个交通、旅行和贸易便利的地球村,新兴的被忽视的寄生虫可能很快就会跨越社会、经济或地理障碍。因此,必须将其纳入国际辩论,披露其流行病学和传播情况,以确保有效监测和控制。
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An Overview on Under Researched and Neglected Emerging Parasitic Zoonosis
Covid-19 made us realize the magnitude of one health and how essential is it to dwell deep into connecting links between animal borne infections that appear of lesser importance to humans. Three quarters of emerging human pathogens are zoonotic and the probability of viral and protozoan disease to emerge as major pathogens is more than other infectious agents. The major contributors to the global burden of parasitic zoonoses are toxoplasmosis, food borne trematode infections, cysticercosis, echinococcosis, leishmaniosis and zoonotic schistosomosis. However, giardiosis, trichenellosis, angiostrongylosis are emerging as upcoming challenges. The foremost possibilities for skewed research on particular parasites is the proportion of populations being affected by the disease mainly driven by the socio economic status/research funding agencies and other being the elusive lifestyle of parasite/ difficult to study/ rarity. As the world is turning into a global village with ease of transportation, travel and trading, the emerging neglected parasites maysoon traverse the socio economic or geographical barriers. It is therefore imperative to include them in international debate, divulge into their epidemiology and transmission to ensure effective monitoring and control.
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