| Literature DB >> 32932606 |
Md Tanvir Rahman1, Md Abdus Sobur1, Md Saiful Islam1, Samina Ievy1, Md Jannat Hossain1, Mohamed E El Zowalaty2,3, Amm Taufiquer Rahman4, Hossam M Ashour5,6.
Abstract
Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infection that can be transmitted naturally from vertebrate animals to humans or from humans to vertebrate animals. More than 60% of human pathogens are zoonotic in origin. This includes a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, parasites, and other pathogens. Factors such as climate change, urbanization, animal migration and trade, travel and tourism, vector biology, anthropogenic factors, and natural factors have greatly influenced the emergence, re-emergence, distribution, and patterns of zoonoses. As time goes on, there are more emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases. In this review, we reviewed the etiology of major zoonotic diseases, their impact on human health, and control measures for better management. We also highlighted COVID-19, a newly emerging zoonotic disease of likely bat origin that has affected millions of humans along with devastating global consequences. The implementation of One Health measures is highly recommended for the effective prevention and control of possible zoonosis.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; animal; bacteria; fungi; one health; pathogens; prevention; viruses; zoonosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32932606 PMCID: PMC7563794 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8091405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
Major Zoonotic Diseases, their etiological agents, hosts, and the major symptoms in humans.
| Disease | Etiology | Animal Host | Major Symptoms, System or Organs Involved |
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| Bacterial zoonoses | |||
| Anthrax |
| Cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, dogs, bison, elks, white-tailed deer, goats, and mink | Skin, respiratory organs, or GI tract |
| Tuberculosis |
| Cattle, sheep, swine, deer, wild boars, camels, and bison | Respiratory organs bone marrow |
| Brucellosis |
| Cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and dogs | Fever, usually high in the afternoon, back pain, joint pain, poor appetite, and weight loss |
| Bubonic plague |
| Rock squirrels, wood rats, ground squirrels, prairie dogs, mice, voles, chipmunks, and rabbits | Fever, chills, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and bleeding from natural opening |
| Glanders |
| Horses, donkeys, and mules | Fever, sweating, muscle aches, chest pain, muscle tightness, and headache |
| Leprosy |
| Monkeys, rats, mice, and cats | Skin lesions |
| Leptospirosis |
| Wild and domestic animals including pet dogs | Fever, abdominal pain, jaundice, and red eye |
| Tularemia |
| Rabbits, squirrels, muskrats, deer, sheep, bull snakes, wild rodents, beavers, cats, and dogs | Joint pain, diarrhea, and dry cough |
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| Cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens | Abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting | |
| Actinomycosis |
| Cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, dogs, and other mammals | Swelling of lymph nodes, soft tissues, skin, and abscess |
| Bordetellosis |
| Cats and dogs | Respiratory problem |
| Lyme disease |
| Cats, dogs, and horses | Fever, headache, skin rash, and erythema migrans |
| Campylobacter enteritis | Cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, mink, ferrets, and pigs | Enteric disorder | |
| Cattle, sheep, and goats | Enteric disorder | ||
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| Cattle, horses, and birds | Pseudomembranous colitis, and diarrhea | |
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| Cattle, dogs, and cats | Diphtheria | |
| Enterohemorrhagic | Cattle, sheep, pigs, deer, dogs, and poultry | Enteritis and Hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS) | |
| Poultry and pigs | Peptic ulcer | ||
| Vibriosis |
| Farm animals | Enteritis |
| Salmonellosis |
| Domestic animals, birds, and dogs | Enteritis |
| Ehrlichiosis |
| Sheep, cattle, deer, dogs, and cats | Fever, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, and occasionally rash |
| Pasteurellosis |
| Poultry, pigs, cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, deer, cats, dogs, and antelope | Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and gangrene |
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| Rabies | Rabies virus, Genus— | Cattle, horses, cats, dogs, bats, monkeys, wolves, skunks, rabbits, and coyotes | Nervous system |
| Newcastle disease | Paramyxovirus, | Poultry and wild birds | Conjunctivitis |
| Avian influenza | Influenza A virus | Ducks, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, pigs, whales, horses, seals, and wild birds | Flu like symptoms, diarrhea, and pneumonia |
| Rift Valley fever | Rift Valley fever virus | Buffaloes, camels, cattle, goats, and sheep | Influenza- like fever, muscle pain, joint pain, and headache |
| Ebola virus disease (Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever) | Ebola virus | Monkeys, gorillas, | Fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, hemorrhage, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney, and liver failure |
| Marburg viral hemorrhagic fever | Marburg virus | Fruit bats and monkeys | Hemorrhage, fever, muscle pains, watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and non-itchy rash |
| Chikungunya fever | Chikungunya virus | Monkeys, birds, and rodents | High fever, severe joint pain, muscle pain, and skin rash |
| Dengue fever | Dengue virus | Monkeys and dogs | High fever, skin rash, skin hemorrhage, and shock |
| Hantavirus infection | Hantavirus | Deer mice, cotton rats, rice rats, white-footed mice, shrews, and moles | Respiratory problem, high fever, dizziness, chills, and abdominal problems |
| Zika fever | Zika virus | Apes and monkeys | Fever, pain, and conjunctivitis |
| West Nile fever | West Nile virus | Horses, birds, and reptiles | Headache, skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, stiff neck, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, and paralysis |
| AIDS | HIV | Monkeys and chimpanzees | Immunosuppression, influenza-like symptoms, fever, chills, rash, night sweats, muscle aches, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes |
| Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) | SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) | Bats, dogs, cats, ferrets, minks, tigers, and lions | influenza-like symptoms, fever, muscle pain, severe cases progress to a respiratory disease and pneumonia |
| Monkey pox | Monkeypox virus | Squirrels, Gambian poached rats, dormice, different species of monkeys, and others. | Fever, pox lesions on skin |
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| Trichinellosis | Pigs, dogs, cats, rats, and other wild species | Gastrointestinal, e.g., nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain | |
| Visceral larva migrans | Birds, emus, cats, chinchillas, porcupines, prairie dogs, rabbits, weasels, woodchucks, and woodrats | Gastrointestinal, e.g., coughing, shortness of breath, fever, and abdominal pain | |
| Cutaneous larval migrans |
| Dogs and cats | Subcutaneous tissue |
| Hydatidosis |
| Buffaloes, sheep, goats and adult stray or shepherd dogs | Hydatid cysts in liver, lungs, bones, kidneys, spleen, abdominal pain, and respiratory problem |
| Cryptococcosis |
| Dogs, cattle, horses, sheep, goats, birds, and wild animals | Respiratory problems, fever, nausea, and vomiting |
| Cryptosporidiosis |
| Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses, and deer | Diarrhea lasting 3–14 days. Abdominal pain, nausea and malaise are frequent. Some patients have a slight fever |
| Fascioliasis |
| Cattle, sheep, goats, and other ruminants | Intense internal bleeding, fever, nausea, swollen liver, skin rashes, and extreme abdominal pain |
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| Tinea/ringworm infection | All animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats, and dogs | Skin lesions | |
| Aspergillosis | All domestic animals and birds | Respiratory problems | |
| Blastomycosis |
| Mostly dogs, cats, and less common in horses, ferrets, deer, wolves, African lions, bottle-nosed dolphins, and sea lions | Fever, malaise, pneumonia, verrucous skin lesions, subacute meningitis, gait abnormalities, and seizures |
| Coccidioidomycosis | Dogs, horses, pigs, and ruminants | Hypersensitivity reaction, fever, erythema nodosum, erythema multiform, arthralgia, pleuritic chest pain, and dry cough | |
| Cryptococcosis |
| Cats, dogs, cattle, horses, sheep, goats, birds, and wild animals | Meningitis, fever, malaise, headache, neck stiffness, photophobia, cough, nausea, and vomiting |
| Sporotrichosis |
| Dogs, cats, horses, cows, camels, dolphins, goats, mules, birds, pigs, rats, and armadillos | Erythematous papulonodular lesions, cough, low-grade fever, weight loss, pulmonary dysfunction, and lung abscess |
| Malassezia infection | Dogs and cats | Pityriasis versicolor, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic eczema, folliculitis, and dandruff | |
| Histoplasmosis | Cats, dogs, rabbits, and rats | Often asymptomatic, fever, productive cough, chest pain, weight loss, hepatosplenomegaly, and hematologic disturbances | |
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| Q-Fever |
| Cattle, sheep, goats, dogs, cats, chickens, and wild animals | Fever, and skin rash |
| Epidemic typhus |
| Dogs, lambs, goat kids, calves, donkeys, and young camels | High fever, headache, malaise, myalgia, arthralgias, rashes, CNS manifestations, petechiae, and cough |
| Rocky mountain spotted fever |
| Rodents and dogs | Fever, headache, rash, malaise, myalgia, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and photophobia |
| Queensland tick typhus |
| Bandicoots, rodents, cattle, wombats, and companion animals | Mild fever, macular, papular, or maculo-papular rash, rigors, myalgia, arthralgia, acute renal failure, headache, and lymphadenopathy |
| Scrub typhus |
| Rodents | Fever, rash, myalgia, diffuses lymphadenopathy, necrotic eschar, cough, and headache, diarrhea |
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| Enzootic abortion |
| Cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, cats, and rabbits | Abortion |
| Psittacosis |
| Parrots, parakeets, lories, cockatoos, cattle, sheep, and goats | Cough, dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, epistaxis, sore throat, hemoptysis, fever, malaise, anorexia, chills, nausea, vomiting, myalgias, arthralgias, headache, and abdominal pain |
| Chlamydiosis |
| Cats and mice | Conjunctivitis, urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, tubal factor infertility, epididymitis, proctitis, and reactive arthritis (sequelae) |
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| Trypanosomiasis |
| Antelopes, cattle, camels, and horses | chronic and intermittent fever, headache, pruritus, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and sleep disturbance |
| Leishmaniasis |
| Cats, dogs, horses, and bats | Skin lesions, hepatosplenomegaly, and wasting |
| African sleeping sickness |
| Antelopes, cattle, camels, and horses | High fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and erythematous plaque formation |
| Chagas disease |
| Domestic pigs and cats, wildlife reservoirs include opossums, armadillos, raccoons, and woodrats | severe myocarditis, meningoencephalitis, swelling or redness of skin, fever, swollen lymph nodes, head or body aches, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea |
| Giardiasis |
| Dogs, cats, ruminants, and pigs | Diarrhea, abdominal cramping, bloating, flatulence, malaise, nausea, and anorexia |
| Toxocariasis |
| Dogs and cats | Fever, anorexia, hepatosplenomegaly, rash, pneumonitis, asthma, and visual impairment |
| Toxoplasmosis |
| Pigs, sheep, goats, poultry, and rabbits | Lymphadenopathy, fever, malaise, night sweats, myalgia, sore throat, and maculopapular rash |
| Balantidiasis |
| Ruminants, pigs, guinea pigs and rats | Chronic diarrhea, occasional dysentery, nausea, foul breath, colitis, abdominal pain, weight loss, and deep intestinal ulcerations |
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| Mad Cow Disease, also known as BSE (Bovine spongiform encephalopathy). In human known as Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) | Prion protein | Cattle, sheep, goats, mink, deer, and elks | Ataxia, jerky movements, seizures, dementia, memory loss, and personality changes |
Examples of reverse zoonoses (retrieved from [21]).
| Agent | Human Disease | Animal Disease | Animal Affected |
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| Mumps virus | Mumps | Parotiditis | Dogs |
| Infectious hepatitis | Hepatitis | Hepatitis | Nonhuman primates |
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| Diphtheria | Ulcers on teats, mastitis | Cattle |
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| Furunculosis | Furunculosis, mastitis | Cattle |
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| Pharyngitis, scarlet fever | Mastitis | Cattle |
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| Nausea, flatulence diarrhea | None known | Beavers |
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| Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis | Deer, dogs, elephants |
Figure 1The involvement of the wild animals in the transmission and amplification of etiological agents of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses (modified with permission from [150]).
Salient features of different zoonotic coronaviruses.
| Virus | HCoV-229E | HCoV-NL63 | HCoV-OC43 | HCoV-HKU1 | SARS-CoV | MERS-CoV | SARS-CoV-2 |
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| Disease | Mild respiratory tract infections | Mild respiratory tract infections and pneumonia | Severe acute respiratory syndrome | Middle East respiratory syndrome | Coronavirus disease 2019 | ||
| Natural host | Bats | Rodents | Bats | ||||
| Intermediate host | Camelids? | Unidentified | Bovines | Unidentified | Palm civets | Dromedary camels | Unidentified |
| Transmission | Respiratory droplets, aerosols, and fomites | Respiratory droplets, aerosols, fomites and fecal–oral | Respiratory droplets and fomites | Respiratory droplets, aerosols, fomites, and fecal–oral (?) | |||
| Incubation period (days) | 2–5 | 2–4 | 2–5 | 2–4 | 2–11 | 2–13 | 1–14 |
| Signs and symptoms | Fever, nasal discharge, sneezing, cough, malaise headache, and sore throat | Fever, dry cough, headache, myalgia, malaise, dyspnea, respiratory distress, and diarrhea | Fever, nasal discharge, sneezing, cough, malaise headache, and sore throat | Fever, cough, running nose, and dyspnea | Fever, headache, dry cough, dyspnea, respiratory distress, malaise, myalgia, and diarrhea | Fever, cough, myalgia, chills, sore throat, dyspnea, pneumonia, arthralgia, diarrhea, vomiting, and acute renal impairment | Fever, dry cough, headache, dyspnea, myalgia, respiratory distress, renal impairment, diarrhea, multiple organ failure |
| Case fatality | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 9.6% | 34.4% | 3.5% |
| Epidemiology | Peak in winter globally | 2002–03 in China, then Globally to 29 countries | 2012 in Middle East, | 2019–2020 in China, then progressed to a global pandemic. | |||
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Figure 2Zoonotic features of SARS-CoV-2 (modified with permission from [200]).
Figure 3Basic features of neglected zoonotic diseases (reproduced with permission from [202]).
Disease burdens associated with zoonoses (retrieved from [6,225]).
| Poverty Interface | Emerging Market Interface | Zoonoses Interface | ||||
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| Poor livestock Keepers | Protein Energy Malnutrition | Monogastrics (TLU) 2010 | Rapid Change Monogastrics 2010–2030 | Zoonoses Burden (GBD) | Endemic Zoonoses Prevalence | Emerging Zoonoses Events |
| Bangladesh | Bangladesh | Bangladesh | Myanmar | India | Nigeria | USA |
| India | India | India | Burkina Faso | Nigeria | Ethiopia | UK |
| Pakistan | Pakistan | Pakistan | India | Congo DR | Tanzania | Australia |
| China | China | Myanmar | Pakistan | China | Togo | France |
| Kenya | Ethiopia | China | Ghana | Ethiopia | India | Brazil |
| Nigeria | Nigeria | Thailand | Afghanistan | Bangladesh | Mali | Canada |
| Sudan | Indonesia | Indonesia | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Vietnam | Germany |
| Congo DR | Congo DR | Vietnam | Liberia | Afghanistan | Sudan | Japan |
| Ethiopia | Angola | Iran | Central African Republic | Angola | Bangladesh | China |
| Chad | ||||||
| Cambodia | ||||||
| Tanzania | Afghanistan | Philippines | Benin | Brazil | Burkina Faso | Sweden |
| Turkey | Sudan | Brazil | Laos | Indonesia | Cameroon | Italy |
| Indonesia | Philippines | Nigeria | Thailand | Niger | Chad | Malaysia |
| Niger | Brazil | Peru | Zimbabwe | Tanzania | Rwanda | Switzerland |
| Uganda | Uganda | South Africa | Kenya | Ghana | Congo DR | |
| Madagascar | Mali | Morocco | Ethiopia | Côte d′Ivoire | Mozambique | Sudan |
| Guinea | Uganda | |||||
| Philippines | South Africa | Ecuador | Guinea-Bissau | Sudan | South Africa | Argentina |
| Afghanistan | Vietnam | Colombia | China | Burkina Faso | Congo DR | India |
| Egypt | Tanzania | Ukraine | Mali | Mali | Egypt | Israel |
| Mozambique | Mozambique | Bolivia | Iraq | Gambia | Peru | |
| Burkina Faso | Malawi | Egypt | Ivory Coast | Trinidad and Tobago | ||
| Uganda | ||||||
| Pakistan | Vietnam | |||||
| Zimbabwe | ||||||
Here, TLU = Tropical Livestock Units; GBD = Global Burden of Disease.