Edwards Joshua R, Fossum Theresa W, Nichols Karen J, Noah Donald L, Tarpley Raymond J, Prozialeck Walter C
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2017 Jun 1;117(6):370-376. doi: 10.7556/jaoa.2017.075.
The One Health concept focuses on the interrelationship between the health of humans, animals, and the environment. There is a delicate balance among these relationships, and when an imbalance exists, the effects can be catastrophic. Such an imbalance occurred in 2010, when elevated lead exposure in rural communities in northwestern Nigeria resulted in the deaths of an estimated 400 children younger than 5 years in a 12-month period. Before the children became ill, waterfowl began to die in great numbers, a connection that would not be realized until much later. This review covers toxicodynamics and the neurotoxic effects of lead in the developing central nervous system, the role that animals can play in recognizing lead exposure and contamination, and environmental sources of lead exposure. The experiences in Nigeria may be especially pertinent to the emerging problems associated with lead exposure and poisoning in the United States.
“同一健康”概念关注人类、动物和环境健康之间的相互关系。这些关系之间存在微妙的平衡,一旦失衡,后果可能是灾难性的。2010年就出现了这样的失衡,当时尼日利亚西北部农村社区铅暴露水平升高,导致在12个月内约400名5岁以下儿童死亡。在儿童生病之前,水禽开始大量死亡,而这种联系直到很久以后才被发现。本综述涵盖了铅在发育中的中枢神经系统中的毒理学和神经毒性作用、动物在识别铅暴露和污染方面可以发挥的作用以及铅暴露的环境来源。尼日利亚的经历可能与美国出现的与铅暴露和中毒相关的问题特别相关。