牛瘟和小反刍兽疫:疾病根除工作的现状。

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International Des Epizooties Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.20506/rst.SE.3557
A Bataille, M D Baron
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牛瘟病毒和小反刍兽疫毒(PPR)是高致病性病毒,分别主要在牛和小反刍动物中引起疾病。虽然根除牛瘟后的进程在很大程度上取得了成功,但在防范牛瘟未来再次出现方面仍然存在差距,而且该病毒仍然存在于一些未经登记或检查的设施中,对全球社会构成威胁。小反刍兽疫全球根除规划需要克服重大障碍,才能在2030年之前实现无该疾病的世界。如果计划以现有的最佳研究和工具为基础,并有社区的适当参与,实现这一目标将更容易。只要研究成果有效地转移给决策者,将研究和发展努力集中在重要的剩余差距上,就应该提高控制和监测战略的效率。研究人员、利益攸关方和实施机构应以牛瘟的经验为基础,为小反刍兽疫后的世界做好准备。动物卫生界还应警惕其他病毒,包括那些未知的病毒,这些病毒可能随着牛瘟和小反刍兽疫病毒的生态位空缺而出现。
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Rinderpest and peste des petits ruminants: state of play in disease eradication efforts.

Rinderpest virus and peste des petits ruminants (PPR) virus are highly pathogenic viruses causing disease primarily in cattle and small ruminants, respectively. Although the post-eradication process for rinderpest has been largely successful, gaps in preparedness for a future rinderpest reappearance remain, and the virus is still held in some facilities that have not been registered or inspected, posing a threat to the global community. The PPR Global Eradication Programme will need to overcome significant hurdles to reach a world free of the disease by 2030. Achieving this goal will be easier if plans are based on the best research and tools available, with proper involvement of communities. Focusing research and development efforts on the important remaining gaps should increase the efficiency of control and surveillance strategies, provided research outputs are effectively transferred to decision-makers. Researchers, stakeholders and implementing bodies should build on the experience of rinderpest to prepare for a post-PPR world. The animal health community should also be vigilant regarding other viruses, including those yet unknown, that could emerge as the niches of the rinderpest and PPR viruses become vacant.

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期刊介绍: The Scientific and Technical Review is a periodical publication containing scientific information that is updated constantly. The Review plays a significant role in fulfilling some of the priority functions of the OIE. This peer-reviewed journal contains in-depth studies devoted to current scientific and technical developments in animal health and veterinary public health worldwide, food safety and animal welfare. The Review benefits from the advice of an Advisory Editorial Board and a Scientific and Technical Committee composed of top scientists from across the globe.
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