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A scoping review of viral diseases in African ungulates.

Swanepoel, H. and Crafford, J. and Quan, M.

Veterinary Sciences (2021) 8:

DOI: 10.3390/vetsci8020017

Abstract

(1) Background: Viral diseases are important as they can cause significant clinical disease in both wild and domestic animals, as well as in humans. They also make up a large proportion of emerging infectious diseases. (2) Methods: A scoping review of peer-reviewed publications was performed and based on the guidelines set out in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews. (3) Results: The final set of publications consisted of 145 publications. Thirty-two viruses were identified in the publications and 50 African ungulates were reported/diagnosed with viral infections. Eighteen countries had viruses diagnosed in wild ungulates reported in the literature. (4) Conclusions: A comprehensive review identified several areas where little information was available and recommendations were made. It is recommended that governments and research institutions offer more funding to investigate and report viral diseases of greater clinical and zoonotic significance. A further recommendation is for appropriate One Health approaches to be adopted for investigating, controlling, managing and preventing diseases. Diseases which may threaten the conservation of certain wildlife species also require focused attention. In order to keep track of these diseases, it may be necessary to consider adding a "Wildlife disease and infection" category to the World Organisation for Animal Health-listed diseases.

Citation

Swanepoel, H., Crafford, J., & Quan, M. (2021). A scoping review of viral diseases in African ungulates. Veterinary Sciences, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8020017 mammals, reviews, ungulates, Diagnosis of Animal Diseases [LL886], meta-analysis, systematic reviews, conservation, data analysis, guidelines, health, recommendations, comparisons, Africa, zoonoses, zoonotic infections, Biological Resources (Animal) [PP710], wild animals, wildlife conservation, wildlife management, wildlife, publications, domestic animals, emerging infectious diseases, infections, viral diseases, clinical aspects, diagnosis, animal diseases, research institutes, viruses, Virus Diseases, communicable diseases, infectious diseases, Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Animals [LL821], clinical picture, viral infections, Pathogens, Parasites and Infectious Diseases (Wild Animals) [YY700], emerging diseases, funding, funds, emerging infections, research establishments, research institutions

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