Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Wright, Ian
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Jongejan, Frans, Marcondes, Mary, Peregrine, Andrew, Baneth, Gad, Bourdeau, Patrick, Bowman, Dwight D, Breitschwerdt, Edward B, Capelli, Gioia, Cardoso, Luís, Dantas-Torres, Filipe, Day, Michael J, Dobler, Gerhard, Ferrer, Lluis, Gradoni, Luigi, Irwin, Peter, Kempf, Volkhard A J, Kohn, Barbara, Krämer, Friederike, Lappin, Michael, Madder, Maxime, Maggi, Ricardo G, Maia, Carla, Miró, Guadalupe, Naucke, Torsten, Oliva, Gaetano, Otranto, Domenico, Pennisi, Maria Grazia, Penzhorn, Barend L, Pfeffer, Martin, Roura, Xavier, Sainz, Angel, Shin, SungShik, Solano-Gallego, Laia, Straubinger, Reinhard K, Tasker, Séverine, Traub, Rebecca, Little, Susan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/116502
Resumo: The Companion Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) World Forum is a working group of leading international experts who meet annually to evaluate current scientific findings and future trends concerning the distribution, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and prevention of vector-borne infections of dogs and cats. At the 14th Symposium of the CVBD World Forum in Trieste, Italy (March 25-28, 2019), we identified the need to (i) bring attention to the potential spread of parasites and vectors with relocated dogs, and (ii) provide advice to the veterinary profession regarding the importance of surveillance and treatment for parasites and vector-borne infections when rehoming dogs. This letter shares a consensus statement from the CVBD World Forum as well as a summary of the problem faced, including the role of veterinary professionals in parasite surveillance, causal issues, and the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in addressing the problem. To limit opportunities for dissemination of parasites and vectors, whenever possible, underlying problems creating the need for dog rehoming should be addressed. However, when it is necessary to rehome dogs, this should ideally take place in the country and national region of origin. When geographically distant relocation occurs, veterinary professionals have a vital role to play in public education, vigilance for detection of exotic vectors and infections, and alerting the medical community to the risk(s) for pathogen spread. With appropriate veterinary intervention, dog welfare needs can be met without inadvertently allowing global spread of parasites and their vectors.
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spelling Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogsAdoptionAnimal welfareCanineImportationParasitesPreventionRelocationShelterZoonosisParasitologyInfectious Diseasesveterinary(all)SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingThe Companion Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) World Forum is a working group of leading international experts who meet annually to evaluate current scientific findings and future trends concerning the distribution, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and prevention of vector-borne infections of dogs and cats. At the 14th Symposium of the CVBD World Forum in Trieste, Italy (March 25-28, 2019), we identified the need to (i) bring attention to the potential spread of parasites and vectors with relocated dogs, and (ii) provide advice to the veterinary profession regarding the importance of surveillance and treatment for parasites and vector-borne infections when rehoming dogs. This letter shares a consensus statement from the CVBD World Forum as well as a summary of the problem faced, including the role of veterinary professionals in parasite surveillance, causal issues, and the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in addressing the problem. To limit opportunities for dissemination of parasites and vectors, whenever possible, underlying problems creating the need for dog rehoming should be addressed. However, when it is necessary to rehome dogs, this should ideally take place in the country and national region of origin. When geographically distant relocation occurs, veterinary professionals have a vital role to play in public education, vigilance for detection of exotic vectors and infections, and alerting the medical community to the risk(s) for pathogen spread. With appropriate veterinary intervention, dog welfare needs can be met without inadvertently allowing global spread of parasites and their vectors.Vector borne diseases and pathogens (VBD)Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)RUNWright, IanJongejan, FransMarcondes, MaryPeregrine, AndrewBaneth, GadBourdeau, PatrickBowman, Dwight DBreitschwerdt, Edward BCapelli, GioiaCardoso, LuísDantas-Torres, FilipeDay, Michael JDobler, GerhardFerrer, LluisGradoni, LuigiIrwin, PeterKempf, Volkhard A JKohn, BarbaraKrämer, FriederikeLappin, MichaelMadder, MaximeMaggi, Ricardo GMaia, CarlaMiró, GuadalupeNaucke, TorstenOliva, GaetanoOtranto, DomenicoPennisi, Maria GraziaPenzhorn, Barend LPfeffer, MartinRoura, XavierSainz, AngelShin, SungShikSolano-Gallego, LaiaStraubinger, Reinhard KTasker, SéverineTraub, RebeccaLittle, Susan2021-04-30T22:43:17Z2020-11-102020-11-10T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article5application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/116502eng1756-3305PURE: 26361522https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04407-5info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:59:06Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/116502Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:43:05.967975Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
spellingShingle Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
Wright, Ian
Adoption
Animal welfare
Canine
Importation
Parasites
Prevention
Relocation
Shelter
Zoonosis
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
veterinary(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
title_short Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
title_full Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
title_fullStr Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
title_full_unstemmed Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
title_sort Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs
author Wright, Ian
author_facet Wright, Ian
Jongejan, Frans
Marcondes, Mary
Peregrine, Andrew
Baneth, Gad
Bourdeau, Patrick
Bowman, Dwight D
Breitschwerdt, Edward B
Capelli, Gioia
Cardoso, Luís
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Day, Michael J
Dobler, Gerhard
Ferrer, Lluis
Gradoni, Luigi
Irwin, Peter
Kempf, Volkhard A J
Kohn, Barbara
Krämer, Friederike
Lappin, Michael
Madder, Maxime
Maggi, Ricardo G
Maia, Carla
Miró, Guadalupe
Naucke, Torsten
Oliva, Gaetano
Otranto, Domenico
Pennisi, Maria Grazia
Penzhorn, Barend L
Pfeffer, Martin
Roura, Xavier
Sainz, Angel
Shin, SungShik
Solano-Gallego, Laia
Straubinger, Reinhard K
Tasker, Séverine
Traub, Rebecca
Little, Susan
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Marcondes, Mary
Peregrine, Andrew
Baneth, Gad
Bourdeau, Patrick
Bowman, Dwight D
Breitschwerdt, Edward B
Capelli, Gioia
Cardoso, Luís
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Day, Michael J
Dobler, Gerhard
Ferrer, Lluis
Gradoni, Luigi
Irwin, Peter
Kempf, Volkhard A J
Kohn, Barbara
Krämer, Friederike
Lappin, Michael
Madder, Maxime
Maggi, Ricardo G
Maia, Carla
Miró, Guadalupe
Naucke, Torsten
Oliva, Gaetano
Otranto, Domenico
Pennisi, Maria Grazia
Penzhorn, Barend L
Pfeffer, Martin
Roura, Xavier
Sainz, Angel
Shin, SungShik
Solano-Gallego, Laia
Straubinger, Reinhard K
Tasker, Séverine
Traub, Rebecca
Little, Susan
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Vector borne diseases and pathogens (VBD)
Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)
Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wright, Ian
Jongejan, Frans
Marcondes, Mary
Peregrine, Andrew
Baneth, Gad
Bourdeau, Patrick
Bowman, Dwight D
Breitschwerdt, Edward B
Capelli, Gioia
Cardoso, Luís
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Day, Michael J
Dobler, Gerhard
Ferrer, Lluis
Gradoni, Luigi
Irwin, Peter
Kempf, Volkhard A J
Kohn, Barbara
Krämer, Friederike
Lappin, Michael
Madder, Maxime
Maggi, Ricardo G
Maia, Carla
Miró, Guadalupe
Naucke, Torsten
Oliva, Gaetano
Otranto, Domenico
Pennisi, Maria Grazia
Penzhorn, Barend L
Pfeffer, Martin
Roura, Xavier
Sainz, Angel
Shin, SungShik
Solano-Gallego, Laia
Straubinger, Reinhard K
Tasker, Séverine
Traub, Rebecca
Little, Susan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adoption
Animal welfare
Canine
Importation
Parasites
Prevention
Relocation
Shelter
Zoonosis
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
veterinary(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
topic Adoption
Animal welfare
Canine
Importation
Parasites
Prevention
Relocation
Shelter
Zoonosis
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
veterinary(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
description The Companion Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) World Forum is a working group of leading international experts who meet annually to evaluate current scientific findings and future trends concerning the distribution, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and prevention of vector-borne infections of dogs and cats. At the 14th Symposium of the CVBD World Forum in Trieste, Italy (March 25-28, 2019), we identified the need to (i) bring attention to the potential spread of parasites and vectors with relocated dogs, and (ii) provide advice to the veterinary profession regarding the importance of surveillance and treatment for parasites and vector-borne infections when rehoming dogs. This letter shares a consensus statement from the CVBD World Forum as well as a summary of the problem faced, including the role of veterinary professionals in parasite surveillance, causal issues, and the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in addressing the problem. To limit opportunities for dissemination of parasites and vectors, whenever possible, underlying problems creating the need for dog rehoming should be addressed. However, when it is necessary to rehome dogs, this should ideally take place in the country and national region of origin. When geographically distant relocation occurs, veterinary professionals have a vital role to play in public education, vigilance for detection of exotic vectors and infections, and alerting the medical community to the risk(s) for pathogen spread. With appropriate veterinary intervention, dog welfare needs can be met without inadvertently allowing global spread of parasites and their vectors.
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