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气候、环境与社会经济变化:权衡媒介传播疾病传播中的平衡

Climate, environmental and socio-economic change: weighing up the balance in vector-borne disease transmission.

作者信息

Parham Paul E, Waldock Joanna, Christophides George K, Hemming Deborah, Agusto Folashade, Evans Katherine J, Fefferman Nina, Gaff Holly, Gumel Abba, LaDeau Shannon, Lenhart Suzanne, Mickens Ronald E, Naumova Elena N, Ostfeld Richard S, Ready Paul D, Thomas Matthew B, Velasco-Hernandez Jorge, Michael Edwin

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Policy, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GL, UK Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK

The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2015 Apr 5;370(1665). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0551.

Abstract

Arguably one of the most important effects of climate change is the potential impact on human health. While this is likely to take many forms, the implications for future transmission of vector-borne diseases (VBDs), given their ongoing contribution to global disease burden, are both extremely important and highly uncertain. In part, this is owing not only to data limitations and methodological challenges when integrating climate-driven VBD models and climate change projections, but also, perhaps most crucially, to the multitude of epidemiological, ecological and socio-economic factors that drive VBD transmission, and this complexity has generated considerable debate over the past 10-15 years. In this review, we seek to elucidate current knowledge around this topic, identify key themes and uncertainties, evaluate ongoing challenges and open research questions and, crucially, offer some solutions for the field. Although many of these challenges are ubiquitous across multiple VBDs, more specific issues also arise in different vector-pathogen systems.

摘要

气候变化最重要的影响之一可能是对人类健康的潜在影响。虽然这种影响可能有多种形式,但鉴于媒介传播疾病(VBDs)对全球疾病负担的持续影响,其对未来传播的影响极其重要且高度不确定。部分原因不仅在于整合气候驱动的VBD模型和气候变化预测时的数据限制和方法挑战,还可能最关键的是,驱动VBD传播的众多流行病学、生态和社会经济因素,这种复杂性在过去10至15年引发了大量争论。在本综述中,我们试图阐明围绕该主题的现有知识,确定关键主题和不确定性,评估当前面临的挑战和开放性研究问题,并至关重要的是,为该领域提供一些解决方案。尽管其中许多挑战在多种VBD中普遍存在,但不同的媒介-病原体系统也会出现更具体的问题。

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