Department of Internal Medicine, IRCCS Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Rozzano, Italy.
Autoimmun Rev. 2010 Mar;9(5):A247-50. doi: 10.1016/j.autrev.2010.02.004. Epub 2010 Feb 9.
Among the numerous consequences of globalization, the dissemination of scientific research allows real-time comparisons of clinical and basic experimental data between different geographical areas. As a result, the field of geoepidemiology is now vigorously supported by multiple lines of evidence. This special issue of Autoimmunity Reviews is dedicated to the 2010 International Congress on Autoimmunity and aims to provide a state-of-the-art representation of what is currently known in the field of geoepidemiology for autoimmune diseases. The obvious implications of these observations is a role for environmental factors. We will herein review selected publications from prominent scientific journals to provide the bases to understand some of the lines of evidence proposed in the subsequent papers of this comprehensive volume. The ultimate goal is thus to define whether geoepidemiology should be considered a new challenge for autoimmunologists.
在全球化的众多后果中,科学研究的传播使得不同地理区域之间的临床和基础实验数据能够实时进行比较。因此,地理流行病学领域现在得到了多方证据的大力支持。本期《自身免疫评论》特刊是为 2010 年自身免疫国际大会而设,旨在为自身免疫性疾病领域的地理流行病学提供当前已知内容的最新概述。这些观察结果的明显含义是环境因素的作用。我们将在此回顾一些著名科学期刊上的选定出版物,为理解随后综合卷中提出的部分证据提供依据。因此,最终目标是确定地理流行病学是否应该被视为自身免疫学家面临的新挑战。