欧亚大陆个体Q热:50年文献回顾(1973 - 2022)

IF 0.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2023-06-11 DOI:10.5812/archcid-136333
Meruyert Bayakhmetova, G. Abuova, Yerkin Begalievich Bukharbayev, Timur Nurzhanovich Ablyazimov, K. Kamytbekova, Saltanat Baimbetova
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:Q热是一种自然发生的人畜共患疾病,其人畜共患病范围遍及全球各大洲。本氏Coxiella burnetii的宿主和媒介是异蜱及其宿主。这种疾病在人类和动物中具有多种机制和途径(例如,媒介传播、食源性、空气传播和灰尘传播)。这种病经常以发烧的形式传播。本文将回顾过去50年来欧亚大陆人类Q热的发病率。由于Q热是一种未被观察到的传染病,因此在大多数国家,Q热在人类中的发生率无法评估。由于本文献综述是追踪该主题的科学趋势和研究结果的主要来源,本研究的主要目标是估计人类Q热感染的发病率指数,并编制1973年8月至2022年7月的50年文献综述。本研究通过查阅科学文献和官方系统综述,调查了发表在PubMed、Scopus、CyberLink、Web of Science和Google Scholar上的文章。这些数据是使用关键词“Q热和流行率/发病率”和“Q热与流行病学”获得的。由于流行病学差异以及疾病是否可检测,Q热的发病率在各国之间差异很大。根据国家的地理位置,会发生地方病或疫情。在1950年的第三届世界卫生论坛上,人们意识到Q热可能对人类健康造成的危险,并做出了一些决定,刺激了对该疾病病原体全球流行率的研究。从那时起,大量流行病学研究表明,除了南极洲和新西兰,Q热几乎在世界各地都有发生。这篇综述的现有文献和许多国家正在进行的流行病学调查表明,Q热需要被视为一个全球社区健康问题。然而,就哈萨克斯坦而言,目前没有关于人类和农场动物感染率的信息,需要对Q热的发病率进行进一步研究,特别是在2019冠状病毒病中。
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Q Fever in Individuals in the Eurasian Continent: A 50-Year Literature Review (1973 - 2022)
: Q fever is a naturally occurring zoonotic disease with a zoonotic range covering all continents of the globe. The reservoirs and vectors of Coxiella burnetii are ixodid ticks and their hosts. This disease is characterized by a variety of mechanisms and routes in humans and animals (e.g., vector-borne, foodborne, airborne, and dust-borne). The disease often runs in the form of a fever. This article will review the incidence of human Q fever on the Eurasian continent over the past 50 years. Because Q fever is one of the unobserved infectious diseases, the occurrence of Q fever in humans in most countries is impossible to evaluate. Since this literature review is the primary resource for tracking scientific trends and research findings on the subject, the main goal of this study has focused on estimating the index of the incidence of Q fever infection among humans and compiling a 50-year literature review from August 1973 to July 2022. This study investigated the articles published in PubMed, Scopus, CyberLink, Web of Science, and Google Scholar by reviewing the scientific literature and official systematic reviews. The data were obtained using the keywords “Q fever AND prevalence/incidence” and “Q fever AND epidemiology.” The incidence of Q fever varies considerably from country to country due to epidemiological differences and whether the disease is detectable or not. Depending on the location of the country, endemics or outbreaks occur. At the Third World Health Forum in 1950, the possible danger of Q fever to human health was realized, and decisions were made stimulating research into the global prevalence of the causative agent of the disease. Since then, numerous epidemiological studies have shown that Q fever occurs almost everywhere worldwide except in Antarctica and New Zealand. This review’s available literature and ongoing epidemiological investigations in many countries show that Q fever needs to be regarded as a global community health issue. However, in the case of Kazakhstan, there is currently no information on the incidence of infection in humans and farm animals that requires further research on the incidence of Q fever, especially in coronavirus disease 2019.
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