WILDbase: towards a common database to improve wildlife disease surveillance in Europe

Marieke P. de Cock, Valérie O. Baede, Sara R. Wijburg, Sara A. Burt, Robert Fna van Tiel, Kim K. Wiskerke, Jens Rj van der Post, Wim Hm van der Poel, Hein Sprong, Miriam Maas

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Abstract

BackgroundTo be better prepared for emerging wildlife-borne zoonoses, we need to strengthen wildlife disease surveillance.AimThe aim of this study was to create a topical overview of zoonotic pathogens in wildlife species to identify knowledge gaps and opportunities for improvement of wildlife disease surveillance.MethodsWe created a database, which is based on a systematic literature review in Embase focused on zoonotic pathogens in 10 common urban wildlife mammals in Europe, namely brown rats, house mice, wood mice, common voles, red squirrels, European rabbits, European hedgehogs, European moles, stone martens and red foxes. In total, we retrieved 6,305 unique articles of which 882 were included.ResultsIn total, 186 zoonotic pathogen species were described, including 90 bacteria, 42 helminths, 19 protozoa, 22 viruses and 15 fungi. Most of these pathogens were only studied in one single animal species. Even considering that some pathogens are relatively species-specific, many European countries have no (accessible) data on zoonotic pathogens in these relevant animal species. We used the Netherlands as an example to show how this database can be used by other countries to identify wildlife disease surveillance gaps on a national level. Only 4% of all potential host-pathogen combinations have been studied in the Netherlands.ConclusionsThis database comprises a comprehensive overview that can guide future research on wildlife-borne zoonotic diseases both on a European and national scale. Sharing and expanding this database provides a solid starting point for future European-wide collaborations to improve wildlife disease surveillance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-10
Number of pages10
JournalEuro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
Volume29
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Epidemiology
  • Erinaceus europaeus
  • Martes foina
  • Oryctolagus cuniculus
  • Public health
  • Rodent
  • Talpa europaea
  • Vulpes vulpes
  • wildlife database

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