Policy, phylogeny, and the parasite.

Trends Parasitol

Division of Genomics and Microbial Diversity, Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.

Published: June 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Inclusion of animal diseases on global lists, like that of the OIE, requires countries to promptly report outbreaks but can lead to trade restrictions.
  • Current methods for distinguishing between listed parasites and their unlisted counterparts are examined, alongside the influence of national policies on these processes.
  • A set of 'best practice' measures is proposed for categorizing important taxa as notifiable, based on current taxonomic principles for protists and metazoans.

Article Abstract

Animal diseases gain political attention by their inclusion on lists of global bodies such as those of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Inclusion requires national governments to report outbreaks promptly but may lead to trading restrictions between nations in an attempt to limit spread. Detection therefore has consequences that may have direct impact from farm to state levels. We consider here current approaches to discriminating listed parasites from related but unlisted counterparts. We outline necessary drivers for the discrimination of important taxa and how these may be influenced by national policies. Further, we propose a set of 'best practice' measures, broadly based upon current taxonomic philosophies for protists and metazoans, that should be applied when defining taxa for listing as notifiable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2014.04.004DOI Listing

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