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Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula

The Mexican territory of the Yucatan Peninsula has a tropical climate and harbors a wide variety of domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals, as well as disease vectors. To determine the distribution of recorded zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula, scientific publications referring to these d...

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Autores principales: Haro, Paulina, Trasviña-Muñoz, Enrique, May-Concha, Irving, López-Valencia, Gilberto, Monge-Navarro, Francisco, Herrera-Ramírez, Carloman, Mercado-Rodríguez, Julio A., Villanueva-Alonzo, Hernán, Waleckx, Etienne
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8369176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34413891
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8699455
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author Haro, Paulina
Trasviña-Muñoz, Enrique
May-Concha, Irving
López-Valencia, Gilberto
Monge-Navarro, Francisco
Herrera-Ramírez, Carloman
Mercado-Rodríguez, Julio A.
Villanueva-Alonzo, Hernán
Waleckx, Etienne
author_facet Haro, Paulina
Trasviña-Muñoz, Enrique
May-Concha, Irving
López-Valencia, Gilberto
Monge-Navarro, Francisco
Herrera-Ramírez, Carloman
Mercado-Rodríguez, Julio A.
Villanueva-Alonzo, Hernán
Waleckx, Etienne
author_sort Haro, Paulina
collection PubMed
description The Mexican territory of the Yucatan Peninsula has a tropical climate and harbors a wide variety of domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals, as well as disease vectors. To determine the distribution of recorded zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula, scientific publications referring to these diseases in animals and containing geographic coordinates of disease occurrence, were studied. The epidemiological bulletins of the national government were also consulted to obtain information on zoonotic diseases reported in humans in the territory. The territory harbors a wide variety of tropical zoonotic pathogens, including Trypanosoma cruzi, Leptospira interrogans, Toxoplasma gondii, Leishmania mexicana, Dirofilaria immitis, and Rickettsia felis. A variety of domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals act as hosts or reservoirs in the transmission cycle of the zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula, and some spillover into human populations has also been recorded. There are still zoonotic diseases that have rarely or never been reported in humans, but it is not clear whether this is because these diseases in humans are not common, there is a lack of viable transmission cycle or there is a lack of appropriate diagnosis. It is necessary to continue monitoring vectors, animal hosts, and humans to identify risk factors for zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula.
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spelling pubmed-83691762021-08-18 Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula Haro, Paulina Trasviña-Muñoz, Enrique May-Concha, Irving López-Valencia, Gilberto Monge-Navarro, Francisco Herrera-Ramírez, Carloman Mercado-Rodríguez, Julio A. Villanueva-Alonzo, Hernán Waleckx, Etienne J Trop Med Research Article The Mexican territory of the Yucatan Peninsula has a tropical climate and harbors a wide variety of domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals, as well as disease vectors. To determine the distribution of recorded zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula, scientific publications referring to these diseases in animals and containing geographic coordinates of disease occurrence, were studied. The epidemiological bulletins of the national government were also consulted to obtain information on zoonotic diseases reported in humans in the territory. The territory harbors a wide variety of tropical zoonotic pathogens, including Trypanosoma cruzi, Leptospira interrogans, Toxoplasma gondii, Leishmania mexicana, Dirofilaria immitis, and Rickettsia felis. A variety of domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals act as hosts or reservoirs in the transmission cycle of the zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula, and some spillover into human populations has also been recorded. There are still zoonotic diseases that have rarely or never been reported in humans, but it is not clear whether this is because these diseases in humans are not common, there is a lack of viable transmission cycle or there is a lack of appropriate diagnosis. It is necessary to continue monitoring vectors, animal hosts, and humans to identify risk factors for zoonotic diseases in the Yucatan Peninsula. Hindawi 2021-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8369176/ /pubmed/34413891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8699455 Text en Copyright © 2021 Paulina Haro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Haro, Paulina
Trasviña-Muñoz, Enrique
May-Concha, Irving
López-Valencia, Gilberto
Monge-Navarro, Francisco
Herrera-Ramírez, Carloman
Mercado-Rodríguez, Julio A.
Villanueva-Alonzo, Hernán
Waleckx, Etienne
Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title_full Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title_fullStr Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title_short Historical Spatial Distribution of Zoonotic Diseases in Domestic, Synanthropic, and Wild Animals in the Mexican Territory of the Yucatan Peninsula
title_sort historical spatial distribution of zoonotic diseases in domestic, synanthropic, and wild animals in the mexican territory of the yucatan peninsula
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8369176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34413891
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8699455
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