One Health' approach to end zoonotic TB

被引:6
作者
Villa, S. [1 ]
Carugati, M. [2 ,3 ]
Rubach, M. P. [2 ,4 ]
Cleaveland, S. [5 ]
Mpagama, S. G. [4 ,6 ]
Khan, S. S. [7 ]
Mfinanga, S. [8 ,9 ]
Mmbaga, B. T. [4 ,10 ]
Crump, J. A. [2 ,3 ,4 ,11 ]
Raviglione, M. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Milan, Ctr Multidisciplinary Res Hlth Sci, Milan, Italy
[2] Duke Univ, Div Infect Dis & Int Hlth, Durham, NC USA
[3] Duke Univ, Duke Global Hlth Inst, Durham, NC USA
[4] Kilimanjaro Christian Med Univ Coll, Moshi, Tanzania
[5] Univ Glasgow, Inst Biodivers Anim Hlth & Comparat Med, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[6] Kibongo Oto Infect Dis Hosp, Moshi, Tanzania
[7] Humanitas Univ, Milan, Italy
[8] Natl Inst Med Res Muhimbili Ctr, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[9] Univ Liverpool Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
[10] Kilimanjaro Christian Med Ctr, Kilimanjaro Clin Res Inst, Moshi, Tanzania
[11] Univ Otago, Ctr Int Hlth, Dunedin, New Zealand
关键词
zoonosis; tuberculosis; epidemiology; one health; BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS; MYCOBACTERIUM-BOVIS; RISK-FACTORS; TANZANIA; CATTLE; ECOSYSTEM; PREVALENCE; INFECTION; LIVESTOCK; WILDLIFE;
D O I
10.5588/ijtld.22.0393
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Mycobacterium bovis has a wide host range causing TB in animals, both in wildlife and cattle (bovine TB [bTB]), and in humans (zoonotic TB [zTB]). The real burden of bovine and zoonotic TB (b/zTB) remains unknown due to diagnostic challenges. Although progress has been made to reduce the burden of TB, b/zTB has been neglected in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with little improvement in prevention, diagnosis or treatment. Using Tanzania as a case study, because of its high TB burden, large wildlife diversity and wide reliance on livestock, we developed an approach to comprehensively estimate the burden and implement multidisciplinary actions against b/zTB. We performed a review of the literature on b/zTB, but there is a lack of available data on the b/zTB burden in Tanzania and, notably, on epidemiological indicators other than incidence. We propose a five-action programme to address b/ zTB in Tanzania, and we believe our proposed approach could benefit other LMICs as it operates by implementing and strengthening surveillance and health delivery. The resulting knowledge and system organisation could further prevent and mitigate the effects of such conditions on human and animal health, livestock production, population livelihood and the economy.
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