Changes in Rice and Livestock Production and the Potential Emergence of Japanese Encephalitis in Africa

被引:0
|
作者
Lord, Jennifer S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Dept Vector Biol, Liverpool L3 5QA, Merseyside, England
来源
PATHOGENS | 2021年 / 10卷 / 03期
关键词
Japanese encephalitis virus; Africa; anthropogenic change;
D O I
10.3390/pathogens10030294
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The known distribution of Japanese encephalitis (JE) is limited to Asia and Australasia. However, autochthonous transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus was reported in Africa for the first time in 2016. Reasons for the current geographic restriction of JE and the circumstances that may permit emergence in non-endemic areas are not well known. Here, I assess potential changes in vector breeding habitat and livestock production in Africa that are conducive to JEV transmission, using open-source data available from the Food and Agriculture Organization between 1961 and 2019. For 16 of 57 countries in Africa, there was evidence of existing, or an increase in, conditions potentially suitable for JE emergence. This comprised the area used for rice production and the predicted proportion of blood meals on pigs. Angola, where autochthonous transmission was reported, was one of these 16 countries. Studies to better quantify the role of alternative hosts, including domestic birds in transmission in endemic regions, would help to determine the potential for emergence elsewhere. In Africa, surveillance programs for arboviruses should not rule out the possibility of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) circulation in areas with high pig or bird density coincident with Culicine breeding habitats.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 9
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] POTENTIAL OF TRYPANOTOLERANCE AS A CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN TSETSE AFFECTED AFRICA
    PALING, RW
    DWINGER, RH
    [J]. VETERINARY QUARTERLY, 1993, 15 (02) : 60 - 67
  • [12] Neurophysiological changes in Japanese encephalitis
    Kalita, J
    Misra, UK
    [J]. NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2002, 50 (03) : 262 - 266
  • [13] The Emergence of Japanese Encephalitis in Australia and the Implications for a Vaccination Strategy
    Furuya-Kanamori, Luis
    Gyawali, Narayan
    Mills, Deborah J.
    Hugo, Leon E.
    Devine, Gregor J.
    Lau, Colleen L.
    [J]. TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 2022, 7 (06)
  • [14] Changes and innovations in livestock systems in Africa
    Vall, E.
    Salgado, P.
    Corniaux, C.
    Blanchard, M.
    Dutilly, C.
    Alary, V.
    [J]. INRA PRODUCTIONS ANIMALES, 2014, 27 (02): : 161 - 174
  • [15] RADIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
    MISRA, UK
    KALITA, J
    JAIN, SK
    MATHUR, A
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 1994, 57 (12): : 1484 - 1487
  • [16] Changes in Cuban livestock production
    Pérez, R
    [J]. WORLD ANIMAL REVIEW, 1999, (92): : 25 - 35
  • [17] POTENTIAL OF PROBIOTICS IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
    Rautray, Amiya K.
    Patra, R. C.
    Sardar, K. K.
    Sahoo, G.
    [J]. EXPLORATORY ANIMAL AND MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2011, 1 (01) : 20 - 28
  • [18] LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION POTENTIAL IN GEORGIA
    LANCE, GC
    [J]. ATLANTA ECONOMIC REVIEW, 1968, 18 (01): : 9 - 11
  • [19] Emergence of Bovine Tuberculosis in Wildlife in Southern Africa: A Threat for Livestock
    Caron, Alexandre
    de Garine-Wichatitsky, Michel
    Gomo, Calvin
    Foggin, Chris
    Miguel, Eve
    Cornelis, Daniel
    [J]. ECOHEALTH, 2011, 7 : S66 - S66
  • [20] Emergence or improved detection of Japanese encephalitis virus in the Himalayan highlands?
    Baylis, Matthew
    Barker, Christopher M.
    Caminade, Cyril
    Joshi, Bhoj R.
    Pant, Ganesh R.
    Rayamajhi, Ajit
    Reisen, William K.
    Impoinvil, Daniel E.
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2016, 110 (04) : 209 - 211