SARS-CoV-2 infection in animals: Patterns, transmission routes, and drivers

Ruying Fang , Xin Yang , Yiyang Guo , Bingjie Peng , Ruixuan Dong , Sen Li , Shunqing Xu
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is more widespread in animals than previously thought, and it may be able to infect a wider range of domestic and wild species. To effectively control the spread of the virus and protect animal health, it is crucial to understand the cross-species transmission mechanisms and risk factors of SARS-CoV-2. This article collects published literature on SARS-CoV-2 in animals and examines the distribution, transmission routes, biophysical, and anthropogenic drivers of infected animals. The reported cases of infection in animals are mainly concentrated in South America, North America, and Europe, and species affected include lions, white-tailed deer, pangolins, minks, and cats. Biophysical factors influencing infection of animals with SARS-CoV-2 include environmental determinants, high-risk landscapes, air quality, and susceptibility of different animal species, while anthropogenic factors comprise human behavior, intensive livestock farming, animal markets, and land management. Due to current research gaps and surveillance capacity shortcomings, future mitigation strategies need to be designed from a One Health perspective, with research focused on key regions with significant data gaps in Asia and Africa to understand the drivers, pathways, and spatiotemporal dynamics of interspecies transmission.

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动物感染 SARS-CoV-2:模式、传播途径和驱动因素
严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)在动物中的传播比以前想象的更为广泛,它可能会感染更多的家养和野生物种。为了有效控制病毒传播和保护动物健康,了解 SARS-CoV-2 的跨物种传播机制和风险因素至关重要。本文收集了已发表的有关动物感染 SARS-CoV-2 的文献,研究了受感染动物的分布、传播途径、生物物理和人为因素。报告的动物感染病例主要集中在南美洲、北美洲和欧洲,受影响的物种包括狮子、白尾鹿、穿山甲、水貂和猫。影响动物感染 SARS-CoV-2 的生物物理因素包括环境决定因素、高风险景观、空气质量和不同动物物种的易感性,而人为因素则包括人类行为、集约化畜牧业、动物市场和土地管理。由于目前的研究空白和监测能力不足,未来的减灾战略需要从 "一体健康 "的角度来设计,研究重点应放在亚洲和非洲数据严重不足的关键地区,以了解物种间传播的驱动因素、途径和时空动态。
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Eco-Environment & Health
Eco-Environment & Health 环境科学与生态学-生态、环境与健康
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期刊介绍: Eco-Environment & Health (EEH) is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal designed for publications on the frontiers of the ecology, environment and health as well as their related disciplines. EEH focuses on the concept of “One Health” to promote green and sustainable development, dealing with the interactions among ecology, environment and health, and the underlying mechanisms and interventions. Our mission is to be one of the most important flagship journals in the field of environmental health. Scopes EEH covers a variety of research areas, including but not limited to ecology and biodiversity conservation, environmental behaviors and bioprocesses of emerging contaminants, human exposure and health effects, and evaluation, management and regulation of environmental risks. The key topics of EEH include: 1) Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation Biodiversity Ecological restoration Ecological safety Protected area 2) Environmental and Biological Fate of Emerging Contaminants Environmental behaviors Environmental processes Environmental microbiology 3) Human Exposure and Health Effects Environmental toxicology Environmental epidemiology Environmental health risk Food safety 4) Evaluation, Management and Regulation of Environmental Risks Chemical safety Environmental policy Health policy Health economics Environmental remediation
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