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土壤传播性蠕虫病:气候变化和人类行为的影响。

Soil-transmitted helminthiases: implications of climate change and human behavior.

机构信息

National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, ACT, Australia.

出版信息

Trends Parasitol. 2010 Dec;26(12):574-81. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2010.06.009. Epub 2010 Jun 30.

Abstract

Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) collectively cause the highest global burden of parasitic disease after malaria and are most prevalent in the poorest communities, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change is predicted to alter the physical environment through cumulative impacts of warming and extreme fluctuations in temperature and precipitation, with cascading effects on human health and wellbeing, food security and socioeconomic infrastructure. Understanding how the spectrum of climate change effects will influence STHs is therefore of critical importance to the control of the global burden of human parasitic disease. Realistic progress in the global control of STH in a changing climate requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes the sciences (e.g. thermal thresholds for parasite development and resilience) and social sciences (e.g. behavior and implementation of education and sanitation programs).

摘要

土壤传播性蠕虫病(STHs)是继疟疾之后造成寄生虫病全球负担最重的疾病,在最贫困的社区最为普遍,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区。预计气候变化将通过升温及温度和降水极端波动的累积影响改变自然环境,对人类健康和福祉、粮食安全和社会经济基础设施产生连锁效应。因此,了解气候变化影响的范围将如何影响 STH 对控制人类寄生虫病的全球负担至关重要。在气候变化背景下,要想在全球范围内切实控制 STH,就需要采取多学科方法,包括自然科学(如寄生虫发育和恢复力的温度阈值)和社会科学(如行为以及教育和卫生方案的实施)。

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