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One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report

BACKGROUND: Babesia are emerging health threats to humans and animals in the United States. A collaborative effort of multiple disciplines to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment, otherwise known as the One Health concept, was taken during a research workshop held in April 2...

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Autores principales: Pérez de León, Adalberto A, Strickman, Daniel A, Knowles, Donald P, Fish, Durland, Thacker, Eileen, de la Fuente, José, Krause, Peter J, Wikel, Stephen K, Miller, Ryan S, Wagner, Gale G, Almazán, Consuelo, Hillman, Robert, Messenger, Matthew T, Ugstad, Paul O, Duhaime, Roberta A, Teel, Pete D, Ortega-Santos, Alfonso, Hewitt, David G, Bowers, Edwin J, Bent, Stephen J, Cochran, Matt H, McElwain, Terry F, Scoles, Glen A, Suarez, Carlos E, Davey, Ronald, Howell Freeman, Jeanne M, Lohmeyer, Kimberly, Li, Andrew Y, Guerrero, Felix D, Kammlah, Diane M, Phillips, Pamela, Pound, Joe M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2859369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20377902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-36
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author Pérez de León, Adalberto A
Strickman, Daniel A
Knowles, Donald P
Fish, Durland
Thacker, Eileen
de la Fuente, José
Krause, Peter J
Wikel, Stephen K
Miller, Ryan S
Wagner, Gale G
Almazán, Consuelo
Hillman, Robert
Messenger, Matthew T
Ugstad, Paul O
Duhaime, Roberta A
Teel, Pete D
Ortega-Santos, Alfonso
Hewitt, David G
Bowers, Edwin J
Bent, Stephen J
Cochran, Matt H
McElwain, Terry F
Scoles, Glen A
Suarez, Carlos E
Davey, Ronald
Howell Freeman, Jeanne M
Lohmeyer, Kimberly
Li, Andrew Y
Guerrero, Felix D
Kammlah, Diane M
Phillips, Pamela
Pound, Joe M
author_facet Pérez de León, Adalberto A
Strickman, Daniel A
Knowles, Donald P
Fish, Durland
Thacker, Eileen
de la Fuente, José
Krause, Peter J
Wikel, Stephen K
Miller, Ryan S
Wagner, Gale G
Almazán, Consuelo
Hillman, Robert
Messenger, Matthew T
Ugstad, Paul O
Duhaime, Roberta A
Teel, Pete D
Ortega-Santos, Alfonso
Hewitt, David G
Bowers, Edwin J
Bent, Stephen J
Cochran, Matt H
McElwain, Terry F
Scoles, Glen A
Suarez, Carlos E
Davey, Ronald
Howell Freeman, Jeanne M
Lohmeyer, Kimberly
Li, Andrew Y
Guerrero, Felix D
Kammlah, Diane M
Phillips, Pamela
Pound, Joe M
author_sort Pérez de León, Adalberto A
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Babesia are emerging health threats to humans and animals in the United States. A collaborative effort of multiple disciplines to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment, otherwise known as the One Health concept, was taken during a research workshop held in April 2009 to identify gaps in scientific knowledge regarding babesioses. The impetus for this analysis was the increased risk for outbreaks of bovine babesiosis, also known as Texas cattle fever, associated with the re-infestation of the U.S. by cattle fever ticks. RESULTS: The involvement of wildlife in the ecology of cattle fever ticks jeopardizes the ability of state and federal agencies to keep the national herd free of Texas cattle fever. Similarly, there has been a progressive increase in the number of cases of human babesiosis over the past 25 years due to an increase in the white-tailed deer population. Human babesiosis due to cattle-associated Babesia divergens and Babesia divergens-like organisms have begun to appear in residents of the United States. Research needs for human and bovine babesioses were identified and are presented herein. CONCLUSIONS: The translation of this research is expected to provide veterinary and public health systems with the tools to mitigate the impact of bovine and human babesioses. However, economic, political, and social commitments are urgently required, including increased national funding for animal and human Babesia research, to prevent the re-establishment of cattle fever ticks and the increasing problem of human babesiosis in the United States.
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spelling pubmed-28593692010-04-27 One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report Pérez de León, Adalberto A Strickman, Daniel A Knowles, Donald P Fish, Durland Thacker, Eileen de la Fuente, José Krause, Peter J Wikel, Stephen K Miller, Ryan S Wagner, Gale G Almazán, Consuelo Hillman, Robert Messenger, Matthew T Ugstad, Paul O Duhaime, Roberta A Teel, Pete D Ortega-Santos, Alfonso Hewitt, David G Bowers, Edwin J Bent, Stephen J Cochran, Matt H McElwain, Terry F Scoles, Glen A Suarez, Carlos E Davey, Ronald Howell Freeman, Jeanne M Lohmeyer, Kimberly Li, Andrew Y Guerrero, Felix D Kammlah, Diane M Phillips, Pamela Pound, Joe M Parasit Vectors Meeting report BACKGROUND: Babesia are emerging health threats to humans and animals in the United States. A collaborative effort of multiple disciplines to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment, otherwise known as the One Health concept, was taken during a research workshop held in April 2009 to identify gaps in scientific knowledge regarding babesioses. The impetus for this analysis was the increased risk for outbreaks of bovine babesiosis, also known as Texas cattle fever, associated with the re-infestation of the U.S. by cattle fever ticks. RESULTS: The involvement of wildlife in the ecology of cattle fever ticks jeopardizes the ability of state and federal agencies to keep the national herd free of Texas cattle fever. Similarly, there has been a progressive increase in the number of cases of human babesiosis over the past 25 years due to an increase in the white-tailed deer population. Human babesiosis due to cattle-associated Babesia divergens and Babesia divergens-like organisms have begun to appear in residents of the United States. Research needs for human and bovine babesioses were identified and are presented herein. CONCLUSIONS: The translation of this research is expected to provide veterinary and public health systems with the tools to mitigate the impact of bovine and human babesioses. However, economic, political, and social commitments are urgently required, including increased national funding for animal and human Babesia research, to prevent the re-establishment of cattle fever ticks and the increasing problem of human babesiosis in the United States. BioMed Central 2010-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2859369/ /pubmed/20377902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-36 Text en Copyright ©2010 Pérez de León et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Meeting report
Pérez de León, Adalberto A
Strickman, Daniel A
Knowles, Donald P
Fish, Durland
Thacker, Eileen
de la Fuente, José
Krause, Peter J
Wikel, Stephen K
Miller, Ryan S
Wagner, Gale G
Almazán, Consuelo
Hillman, Robert
Messenger, Matthew T
Ugstad, Paul O
Duhaime, Roberta A
Teel, Pete D
Ortega-Santos, Alfonso
Hewitt, David G
Bowers, Edwin J
Bent, Stephen J
Cochran, Matt H
McElwain, Terry F
Scoles, Glen A
Suarez, Carlos E
Davey, Ronald
Howell Freeman, Jeanne M
Lohmeyer, Kimberly
Li, Andrew Y
Guerrero, Felix D
Kammlah, Diane M
Phillips, Pamela
Pound, Joe M
One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title_full One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title_fullStr One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title_full_unstemmed One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title_short One Health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
title_sort one health approach to identify research needs in bovine and human babesioses: workshop report
topic Meeting report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2859369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20377902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-36
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