Diseases as Impediments to Livestock Production and Wildlife Conservation Goals

Y. Atuman, C. Kudi, P. Abdu, O. Okubanjo, A. Abubakar
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Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldwide and sparked enormous public interest. These outbreaks might be caused by known endemic pathogens or by emerging or re-emerging pathogens. Wildlife are the major reservoirs and responsible for most of these outbreaks. They play significant role in the transmission of several livestock diseases and pathogen spill-over may occur in complex socio-ecological systems at the wildlife-domestic animal interface which have been seldom studied. Interspecific pathogen spill-over at the wildlife-livestock interface have been of growing concern in the scientific community over the past years due to their impact on wildlife, livestock and human health. In this section the epidemiology of some viral infections (Foot and Mouth Disease and rabies), bacterial infections (Tuberculosis and brucellosis) and parasites (haemo and endo-parasites) at the wildlife-livestock interface and potential impacts to livestock production and conservation goal is described.
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疾病对畜牧生产和野生动物保护目标的阻碍
疾病暴发、流行病或大流行对全世界人类和动物健康具有重要意义,并引起了巨大的公众兴趣。这些暴发可能是由已知的地方性病原体或新出现或再出现的病原体引起的。野生动物是主要的储藏库,也是造成大多数疫情的原因。它们在几种牲畜疾病的传播中起着重要作用,在野生动物-家畜界面复杂的社会生态系统中可能发生病原体溢出,这方面的研究很少。由于其对野生动物、牲畜和人类健康的影响,过去几年来,野生动物-牲畜界面的种间病原体溢出越来越受到科学界的关注。在本节中,描述了一些病毒感染(口蹄疫和狂犬病)、细菌感染(结核病和布鲁氏菌病)和寄生虫(血液和内寄生虫)在野生动物-牲畜界面的流行病学以及对牲畜生产和保护目标的潜在影响。
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