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泰国鼠形动物及其与疾病关系概述

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  • 1. 昆明医科大学公共卫生学院, 云南 昆明 650500;
    2. 云南省热带传染病国际联合实验室, 云南省病媒生物学与控制国际联合实验室, 云南省虫媒传染病防控研究重点实验室, 云南省虫媒传染病防控关键技术创新团队, 云南省寄生虫病防治所, 云南 普洱 665000
许翔,男,在读硕士,主管医师,主要从事蚊类和小型兽类等生物系统学和群落生态学研究,E-mail:xuxiangaiwuju@163.com

收稿日期: 2024-02-05

  网络出版日期: 2024-10-18

基金资助

澜湄热带病防控行项目2期(202301);科技基础资源调查专项(2022FY100901);科技人才与平台计划(202305AC160012)

A review on mouse-like animals and associated diseases in Thailand

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  • 1. College of Public Health, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China;
    2. Yunnan International Joint Laboratory of Tropical Infectious Diseases, Yunnan International Joint Laboratory of Vector Biology and Control, Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Vector-borne Diseases Control and Research, Yunnan Innovative Team of Key Techniques for Vector-borne Disease Control and Prevention, Yunnan Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Pu'er, Yunnan 665000, China

Received date: 2024-02-05

  Online published: 2024-10-18

Supported by

Lancang-Mekong Tropical Disease Prevention and Control Project Ⅱ(No. 202301); Science and Technology Basic Resources Survey Project (No. 2022FY100901); Technology Talent and Platform Plan (No. 202305AC160012)

摘要

以啮齿类为主的鼠形动物,因数量多、分布广及其与栖息环境和自然疫源性疾病关系密切,在生物物种多样性指示和人兽共患病防治研究方面具有不可忽视的作用。随着“澜湄合作”的不断推进,澜湄国家间的交流合作日益密切,鼠源疾病在区域内和跨区域传播的风险将持续加大。该文对泰国鼠形动物的组成及与鼠源疾病关系的概况进行了介绍。

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许翔, 姜进勇 . 泰国鼠形动物及其与疾病关系概述[J]. 中国媒介生物学及控制杂志, 2024 , 35(5) : 627 -632 . DOI: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.8280.2024.05.020

Abstract

Mouse-like animals, mostly rodents, play an important role in biodiversity indication and zoonotic disease control research, due to their large populations, wide distribution, and close relationship with the environment and natural focal diseases. With deepening communication and cooperation between Lancang-Mekong countries, the risk of rodent-borne diseases continues to rise at intra-regional and trans-regional levels. This paper aims to present the composition of mouse-like animals and associated zoonotic diseases in Thailand.

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