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阿拉斯加的人畜共患感染:疾病流行情况、气候变化的潜在影响以及关于早期疾病检测、研究、预防和控制的建议行动

Zoonotic infections in Alaska: disease prevalence, potential impact of climate change and recommended actions for earlier disease detection, research, prevention and control.

作者信息

Hueffer Karsten, Parkinson Alan J, Gerlach Robert, Berner James

机构信息

Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA.

出版信息

Int J Circumpolar Health. 2013;72. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19562. Epub 2013 Feb 7.

Abstract

Over the last 60 years, Alaska's mean annual temperature has increased by 1.6°C, more than twice the rate of the rest of the United States. As a result, climate change impacts are more pronounced here than in other regions of the United States. Warmer temperatures may allow some infected host animals to survive winters in larger numbers, increase their population and expand their range of habitation thus increasing the opportunity for transmission of infection to humans. Subsistence hunting and gathering activities may place rural residents of Alaska at a greater risk of acquiring zoonotic infections than urban residents. Known zoonotic diseases that occur in Alaska include brucellosis, toxoplasmosis, trichinellosis, giardiasis/cryptosporidiosis, echinococcosis, rabies and tularemia. Actions for early disease detection, research and prevention and control include: (1) determining baseline levels of infection and disease in both humans and host animals; (2) conducting more research to understand the ecology of infection in the Arctic environment; (3) improving active and passive surveillance systems for infection and disease in humans and animals; (4) improving outreach, education and communication on climate-sensitive infectious diseases at the community, health and animal care provider levels; and (5) improving coordination between public health and animal health agencies, universities and tribal health organisations.

摘要

在过去60年里,阿拉斯加的年平均气温上升了1.6摄氏度,增速超过美国其他地区的两倍。因此,气候变化的影响在阿拉斯加比在美国其他地区更为显著。气温升高可能会使一些受感染的宿主动物有更多数量存活过冬季,增加其种群数量并扩大其栖息地范围,从而增加了感染传播给人类的机会。与城市居民相比,自给性狩猎和采集活动可能会使阿拉斯加农村居民面临更大的感染人畜共患病的风险。阿拉斯加已知的人畜共患病包括布鲁氏菌病、弓形虫病、旋毛虫病、贾第虫病/隐孢子虫病、棘球蚴病、狂犬病和兔热病。早期疾病检测、研究以及预防和控制的行动包括:(1)确定人类和宿主动物的感染和疾病基线水平;(2)开展更多研究以了解北极环境中的感染生态学;(3)改进针对人类和动物感染及疾病的主动和被动监测系统;(4)在社区、卫生和动物护理提供者层面加强对气候敏感型传染病的宣传、教育和沟通;(5)改善公共卫生机构与动物卫生机构、大学和部落卫生组织之间的协调。

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