啮齿动物
生物
鼠疫(疾病)
背景(考古学)
人畜共患病
动物
新发传染病
脊椎动物
人畜共患病
拉沙热
生态学
地理
疾病
病毒学
爆发
医学
病理
古生物学
生物化学
考古
基因
作者
Felicia Keesing,Richard S. Ostfeld
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2024-09-19
卷期号:385 (6715): 1305-1310
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adq7993
摘要
Rodents are ubiquitous and typically unwelcome dwellers in human habitats worldwide, infesting homes, farm fields, and agricultural stores and potentially shedding disease-causing microbes into the most human-occupied of spaces. Of the vertebrate animal taxa that share pathogens with us, rodents are the most abundant and diverse, with hundreds of species of confirmed zoonotic hosts, some of which have nearly global distributions. However, only 12% of rodent species are known to be sources of pathogens that also infect people, and those rodents that do are now recognized as tending to share a suite of predictable traits. Here, we characterize those traits and explore them in the context of three emerging or reemerging rodent-borne zoonotic diseases of people: Lassa fever, Lyme disease, and plague.
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