TY - JOUR
T1 - The New South Wales Mouse Plague 2020-2021
T2 - A One Health description
AU - White, Jennifer
AU - Taylor, Joanne
AU - Brown, Peter R.
AU - Henry, Steve
AU - Carter, Lucy
AU - Mankad, Aditi
AU - Chang, Wei Shan
AU - Stanley, Priscilla
AU - Collins, Kerry
AU - Durrheim, David N.
AU - Thompson, Kirrilly
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - A mouse plague occurred in Eastern Australia from spring 2020 to winter 2021, impacting an area of around 180,000 km2. It harmed human physical and psychological health, damaged the natural and built environment, and endangered farmed, domestic and native animals. However, the mouse plague was overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially as the end of the plague coincided with the arrival and surge of the COVID-19 delta strain in rural New South Wales (NSW). In this article, we systematically overview the multiple impacts of the plague and highlight their complex interactions. Using a One Health framework, we comprehensively review the i) human, ii) animal and iii) environmental impacts including economic dimensions. Given the damage that the mouse plague caused to infrastructure, we consider the environment from two perspectives: the natural and the built environment. This One Health description of the 2020–2021 mouse plague identifies priorities for preparedness, response and recovery at local, regional land levels to inform response and management of future mouse plague events in Australia. It also highlights the need for ongoing collaboration between researchers and practitioners in the human, animal and environmental health sectors.
AB - A mouse plague occurred in Eastern Australia from spring 2020 to winter 2021, impacting an area of around 180,000 km2. It harmed human physical and psychological health, damaged the natural and built environment, and endangered farmed, domestic and native animals. However, the mouse plague was overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially as the end of the plague coincided with the arrival and surge of the COVID-19 delta strain in rural New South Wales (NSW). In this article, we systematically overview the multiple impacts of the plague and highlight their complex interactions. Using a One Health framework, we comprehensively review the i) human, ii) animal and iii) environmental impacts including economic dimensions. Given the damage that the mouse plague caused to infrastructure, we consider the environment from two perspectives: the natural and the built environment. This One Health description of the 2020–2021 mouse plague identifies priorities for preparedness, response and recovery at local, regional land levels to inform response and management of future mouse plague events in Australia. It also highlights the need for ongoing collaboration between researchers and practitioners in the human, animal and environmental health sectors.
KW - Australia
KW - Disaster
KW - Encephalomyocarditis virus
KW - Leptospirosis
KW - Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
KW - Mental health
KW - Mouse plague
KW - One health
KW - Poisoning
KW - Rodenticide
KW - Stress
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85193446479&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100753
DO - 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100753
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85193446479
SN - 2352-7714
VL - 18
JO - One Health
JF - One Health
M1 - 100753
ER -