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从“我们与他们”到“共同风险”:动物能帮助将环境因素与人类健康联系起来吗?

From "us vs. them" to "shared risk": can animals help link environmental factors to human health?

作者信息

Rabinowitz Peter MacGarr, Odofin Lynda, Dein F Joshua

机构信息

Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.

出版信息

Ecohealth. 2008 Jun;5(2):224-9. doi: 10.1007/s10393-008-0170-4. Epub 2008 May 7.

Abstract

Linking human health risk to environmental factors can be a challenge for clinicians, public health departments, and environmental health researchers. While it is possible that nonhuman animal species could help identify and mitigate such linkages, the fields of animal and human health remain far apart, and the prevailing human health attitude toward disease events in animals is an "us vs. them" paradigm that considers the degree of threat that animals themselves pose to humans. An alternative would be the development of the concepts of animals as models for environmentally induced disease, as well as potential "sentinels" providing early warning of both noninfectious and infectious hazards in the environment. For such concepts to truly develop, critical knowledge gaps need to be addressed using a "shared risk" paradigm based on the comparative biology of environment-host interactions in different species.

摘要

将人类健康风险与环境因素联系起来,对临床医生、公共卫生部门和环境卫生研究人员来说可能是一项挑战。虽然非人类动物物种有可能帮助识别和减轻这种联系,但动物健康和人类健康领域仍然相距甚远,而且人类对动物疾病事件的普遍健康态度是一种“我们与它们”的范式,该范式考虑动物自身对人类构成的威胁程度。另一种选择是发展将动物作为环境诱发疾病模型的概念,以及作为环境中非传染性和传染性危害早期预警的潜在“哨兵”概念。为了使这些概念真正得到发展,需要基于不同物种环境-宿主相互作用的比较生物学,采用“共同风险”范式来填补关键的知识空白。

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