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语境中的清洁:调和卫生与现代微生物观点。

Cleanliness in context: reconciling hygiene with a modern microbial perspective.

机构信息

Biology and the Built Environment Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.

Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2017 Jul 14;5(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s40168-017-0294-2.

Abstract

The concept of hygiene is rooted in the relationship between cleanliness and the maintenance of good health. Since the widespread acceptance of the germ theory of disease, hygiene has become increasingly conflated with sterilization. In reviewing studies across the hygiene literature (most often hand hygiene), we found that nearly all studies of hand hygiene utilize bulk reduction in bacterial load as a proxy for reduced transmission of pathogenic organisms. This treatment of hygiene may be insufficient in light of recent microbial ecology research, which has demonstrated that humans have intimate and evolutionarily significant relationships with a diverse assemblage of microorganisms (our microbiota). The human skin is home to a diverse and specific community of microorganisms, which include members that exist across the ecological spectrum from pathogen through commensal to mutualist. Most evidence suggests that the skin microbiota is likely of direct benefit to the host and only rarely exhibits pathogenicity. This complex ecological context suggests that the conception of hygiene as a unilateral reduction or removal of microbes has outlived its usefulness. As such, we suggest the explicit definition of hygiene as "those actions and practices that reduce the spread or transmission of pathogenic microorganisms, and thus reduce the incidence of disease."

摘要

卫生的概念源于清洁与保持良好健康之间的关系。自从疾病的细菌理论被广泛接受以来,卫生就越来越与灭菌混淆在一起。在回顾卫生文献中的研究(通常是手部卫生)时,我们发现,几乎所有关于手部卫生的研究都利用细菌负荷的大量减少作为减少病原微生物传播的替代指标。鉴于最近的微生物生态学研究表明,人类与多种多样的微生物(我们的微生物组)有着密切的、具有进化意义的关系,这种对卫生的处理方法可能是不够的。人体皮肤是一个多样化和特定的微生物群落的家园,其中包括存在于从病原体到共生体到互惠共生体的整个生态范围内的成员。大多数证据表明,皮肤微生物组可能直接有益于宿主,很少表现出致病性。这种复杂的生态背景表明,将卫生作为一种单方面减少或去除微生物的概念已经过时。因此,我们建议将卫生明确定义为“减少致病性微生物传播或传播的那些行为和做法,从而降低疾病的发生率”。

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