Research and Exploratory Development Department, National Healthcare, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University (Mr Patterson); Environmental Health Program, US Army Center for Environmental Health Research, Fort Detrick (Dr Dancy, Dr Ippolito, Dr Stallings), Maryland.
J Occup Environ Med. 2017 Nov;59(11):e197-e203. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000001118.
: This paper presents environmental health risks which are prevalent in dense urban environments.We review the current literature and recommendations proposed by environmental medicine experts in a 2-day symposium sponsored by the Department of Defense and supported by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.Key hazards in the dense urban operational environment include toxic industrial chemicals and materials, water pollution and sewage, and air pollution. Four critical gaps in environmental medicine were identified: prioritizing chemical and environmental concerns, developing mobile decision aids, personalized health assessments, and better real-time health biomonitoring.As populations continue to concentrate in cities, civilian and military leaders will need to meet emerging environmental health concerns by developing and delivering adequate technology and policy solutions.
本文提出了密集城市环境中普遍存在的环境健康风险。我们回顾了当前的文献以及由国防部主办、约翰霍普金斯大学应用物理实验室支持的为期两天的研讨会中环境医学专家提出的建议。密集城市作战环境中的主要危害包括有毒工业化学品和材料、水污染和污水以及空气污染。环境医学存在四个关键差距:优先考虑化学和环境问题、开发移动决策辅助工具、个性化健康评估以及更好的实时健康生物监测。随着人口继续向城市集中,民用和军事领导人需要通过开发和提供足够的技术和政策解决方案来应对新出现的环境健康问题。