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气候变化对寄生虫病新发或再发的影响

Climate Change Contribution to the Emergence or Re-Emergence of Parasitic Diseases.

作者信息

Short Erica E, Caminade Cyril, Thomas Bolaji N

机构信息

Environmental Science Program, Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA.

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

出版信息

Infect Dis (Auckl). 2017 Sep 25;10:1178633617732296. doi: 10.1177/1178633617732296. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The connection between our environment and parasitic diseases may not always be straightforward, but it exists nonetheless. This article highlights how climate as a component of our environment, or more specifically climate change, has the capability to drive parasitic disease incidence and prevalence worldwide. There are both direct and indirect implications of climate change on the scope and distribution of parasitic organisms and their associated vectors and host species. We aim to encompass a large body of literature to demonstrate how a changing climate will perpetuate, or perhaps exacerbate, public health issues and economic stagnation due to parasitic diseases. The diseases examined include those caused by ingested protozoa and soil helminths, malaria, lymphatic filariasis, Chagas disease, human African trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, babesiosis, schistosomiasis, and echinococcus, as well as parasites affecting livestock. It is our goal to impress on the scientific community the magnitude a changing climate can have on public health in relation to parasitic disease burden. Once impending climate changes are now upon us, and as we see these events unfold, it is critical to create management plans that will protect the health and quality of life of the people living in the communities that will be significantly affected.

摘要

我们的环境与寄生虫病之间的联系可能并不总是一目了然,但它确实存在。本文强调了作为我们环境一部分的气候,或者更具体地说是气候变化,如何有能力推动全球寄生虫病的发病率和流行率。气候变化对寄生虫及其相关病媒和宿主物种的范围和分布有着直接和间接的影响。我们旨在涵盖大量文献,以证明气候变化将如何因寄生虫病而使公共卫生问题长期存在,甚至可能加剧,以及导致经济停滞。所研究的疾病包括由摄入原生动物和土壤蠕虫引起的疾病、疟疾、淋巴丝虫病、恰加斯病、人类非洲锥虫病、利什曼病、巴贝斯虫病、血吸虫病和棘球蚴病,以及影响牲畜的寄生虫。我们的目标是让科学界认识到气候变化对与寄生虫病负担相关的公共卫生可能产生的巨大影响。曾经即将到来的气候变化现在已经降临到我们身上,随着我们目睹这些事件的展开,制定管理计划以保护生活在将受到重大影响社区的人们的健康和生活质量至关重要。

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