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Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts

The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtle species on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. Disease risk analysis (DRA) tools are designed to provide objective, repeatable and documented assessment of the disease risks for a population an...

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Autores principales: Mashkour, Narges, Jones, Karina, Kophamel, Sara, Hipolito, Teresa, Ahasan, Shamim, Walker, Grant, Jakob-Hoff, Richard, Whittaker, Maxine, Hamann, Mark, Bell, Ian, Elliman, Jennifer, Owens, Leigh, Saladin, Claire, Crespo-Picazo, Jose Luis, Gardner, Brett, Loganathan, Aswini Leela, Bowater, Rachel, Young, Erina, Robinson, David, Baverstock, Warren, Blyde, David, March, Duan, Eghbali, Maryam, Mohammadi, Maryam, Freggi, Daniela, Giliam, Jane, Hale, Mike, Nicolle, Nicholas, Spiby, Kevin, Wrobel, Daphne, Parga, Mariluz, Mobaraki, Asghar, Rajakaruna, Rupika, Hyland, Kevin P., Read, Mark, Ariel, Ellen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230760
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author Mashkour, Narges
Jones, Karina
Kophamel, Sara
Hipolito, Teresa
Ahasan, Shamim
Walker, Grant
Jakob-Hoff, Richard
Whittaker, Maxine
Hamann, Mark
Bell, Ian
Elliman, Jennifer
Owens, Leigh
Saladin, Claire
Crespo-Picazo, Jose Luis
Gardner, Brett
Loganathan, Aswini Leela
Bowater, Rachel
Young, Erina
Robinson, David
Baverstock, Warren
Blyde, David
March, Duan
Eghbali, Maryam
Mohammadi, Maryam
Freggi, Daniela
Giliam, Jane
Hale, Mike
Nicolle, Nicholas
Spiby, Kevin
Wrobel, Daphne
Parga, Mariluz
Mobaraki, Asghar
Rajakaruna, Rupika
Hyland, Kevin P.
Read, Mark
Ariel, Ellen
author_facet Mashkour, Narges
Jones, Karina
Kophamel, Sara
Hipolito, Teresa
Ahasan, Shamim
Walker, Grant
Jakob-Hoff, Richard
Whittaker, Maxine
Hamann, Mark
Bell, Ian
Elliman, Jennifer
Owens, Leigh
Saladin, Claire
Crespo-Picazo, Jose Luis
Gardner, Brett
Loganathan, Aswini Leela
Bowater, Rachel
Young, Erina
Robinson, David
Baverstock, Warren
Blyde, David
March, Duan
Eghbali, Maryam
Mohammadi, Maryam
Freggi, Daniela
Giliam, Jane
Hale, Mike
Nicolle, Nicholas
Spiby, Kevin
Wrobel, Daphne
Parga, Mariluz
Mobaraki, Asghar
Rajakaruna, Rupika
Hyland, Kevin P.
Read, Mark
Ariel, Ellen
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description The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtle species on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. Disease risk analysis (DRA) tools are designed to provide objective, repeatable and documented assessment of the disease risks for a population and measures to reduce these risks through management options. To the best of our knowledge, DRAs have not previously been published for sea turtles, although disease is reported to contribute to sea turtle population decline. Here, a comprehensive list of health hazards is provided for all seven species of sea turtles. The possible risk these hazards pose to the health of sea turtles were assessed and “One Health” aspects of interacting with sea turtles were also investigated. The risk assessment was undertaken in collaboration with more than 30 experts in the field including veterinarians, microbiologists, social scientists, epidemiologists and stakeholders, in the form of two international workshops and one local workshop. The general finding of the DRA was the distinct lack of knowledge regarding a link between the presence of pathogens and diseases manifestation in sea turtles. A higher rate of disease in immunocompromised individuals was repeatedly reported and a possible link between immunosuppression and environmental contaminants as a result of anthropogenic influences was suggested. Society based conservation initiatives and as a result the cultural and social aspect of interacting with sea turtles appeared to need more attention and research. A risk management workshop was carried out to acquire the insights of local policy makers about management options for the risks relevant to Queensland and the options were evaluated considering their feasibility and effectiveness. The sea turtle DRA presented here, is a structured guide for future risk assessments to be used in specific scenarios such as translocation and head-starting programs.
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spelling pubmed-75844432020-10-28 Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts Mashkour, Narges Jones, Karina Kophamel, Sara Hipolito, Teresa Ahasan, Shamim Walker, Grant Jakob-Hoff, Richard Whittaker, Maxine Hamann, Mark Bell, Ian Elliman, Jennifer Owens, Leigh Saladin, Claire Crespo-Picazo, Jose Luis Gardner, Brett Loganathan, Aswini Leela Bowater, Rachel Young, Erina Robinson, David Baverstock, Warren Blyde, David March, Duan Eghbali, Maryam Mohammadi, Maryam Freggi, Daniela Giliam, Jane Hale, Mike Nicolle, Nicholas Spiby, Kevin Wrobel, Daphne Parga, Mariluz Mobaraki, Asghar Rajakaruna, Rupika Hyland, Kevin P. Read, Mark Ariel, Ellen PLoS One Research Article The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtle species on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. Disease risk analysis (DRA) tools are designed to provide objective, repeatable and documented assessment of the disease risks for a population and measures to reduce these risks through management options. To the best of our knowledge, DRAs have not previously been published for sea turtles, although disease is reported to contribute to sea turtle population decline. Here, a comprehensive list of health hazards is provided for all seven species of sea turtles. The possible risk these hazards pose to the health of sea turtles were assessed and “One Health” aspects of interacting with sea turtles were also investigated. The risk assessment was undertaken in collaboration with more than 30 experts in the field including veterinarians, microbiologists, social scientists, epidemiologists and stakeholders, in the form of two international workshops and one local workshop. The general finding of the DRA was the distinct lack of knowledge regarding a link between the presence of pathogens and diseases manifestation in sea turtles. A higher rate of disease in immunocompromised individuals was repeatedly reported and a possible link between immunosuppression and environmental contaminants as a result of anthropogenic influences was suggested. Society based conservation initiatives and as a result the cultural and social aspect of interacting with sea turtles appeared to need more attention and research. A risk management workshop was carried out to acquire the insights of local policy makers about management options for the risks relevant to Queensland and the options were evaluated considering their feasibility and effectiveness. The sea turtle DRA presented here, is a structured guide for future risk assessments to be used in specific scenarios such as translocation and head-starting programs. Public Library of Science 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7584443/ /pubmed/33095793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230760 Text en © 2020 Mashkour et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mashkour, Narges
Jones, Karina
Kophamel, Sara
Hipolito, Teresa
Ahasan, Shamim
Walker, Grant
Jakob-Hoff, Richard
Whittaker, Maxine
Hamann, Mark
Bell, Ian
Elliman, Jennifer
Owens, Leigh
Saladin, Claire
Crespo-Picazo, Jose Luis
Gardner, Brett
Loganathan, Aswini Leela
Bowater, Rachel
Young, Erina
Robinson, David
Baverstock, Warren
Blyde, David
March, Duan
Eghbali, Maryam
Mohammadi, Maryam
Freggi, Daniela
Giliam, Jane
Hale, Mike
Nicolle, Nicholas
Spiby, Kevin
Wrobel, Daphne
Parga, Mariluz
Mobaraki, Asghar
Rajakaruna, Rupika
Hyland, Kevin P.
Read, Mark
Ariel, Ellen
Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title_full Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title_fullStr Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title_full_unstemmed Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title_short Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts
title_sort disease risk analysis in sea turtles: a baseline study to inform conservation efforts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230760
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