| Literature DB >> 30945159 |
A Alonso Aguirre1, Travis Longcore2, Michelle Barbieri3, Haydee Dabritz4, Dolores Hill5, Patrice N Klein6, Christopher Lepczyk7, Emily L Lilly8, Rima McLeod9, Judith Milcarsky10, Caroline E Murphy11, Chunlei Su12, Elizabeth VanWormer13, Robert Yolken14, Grant C Sizemore15.
Abstract
One Health is a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort that seeks optimal health for people, animals, plants, and the environment. Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is an intracellular protozoan infection distributed worldwide, with a heteroxenous life cycle that practically affects all homeotherms and in which felines act as definitive reservoirs. Herein, we review the natural history of T. gondii, its transmission and impacts in humans, domestic animals, wildlife both terrestrial and aquatic, and ecosystems. The epidemiology, prevention, and control strategies are reviewed, with the objective of facilitating awareness of this disease and promoting transdisciplinary collaborations, integrative research, and capacity building among universities, government agencies, NGOs, policy makers, practicing physicians, veterinarians, and the general public.Entities:
Keywords: Integrative research; One Health; Toxoplasma gondii; Toxoplasmosis; Transdisciplinarity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30945159 PMCID: PMC6682582 DOI: 10.1007/s10393-019-01405-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecohealth ISSN: 1612-9202 Impact factor: 3.184
Figure 1Life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii and transmission in humans, domestic animals, wildlife and ecosystems