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气候变化与同一健康。

Climate change and One Health.

作者信息

Zinsstag Jakob, Crump Lisa, Schelling Esther, Hattendorf Jan, Maidane Yahya Osman, Ali Kadra Osman, Muhummed Abdifatah, Umer Abdurezak Adem, Aliyi Ferzua, Nooh Faisal, Abdikadir Mohammed Ibrahim, Ali Seid Mohammed, Hartinger Stella, Mäusezahl Daniel, de White Monica Berger Gonzalez, Cordon-Rosales Celia, Castillo Danilo Alvarez, McCracken John, Abakar Fayiz, Cercamondi Colin, Emmenegger Sandro, Maier Edith, Karanja Simon, Bolon Isabelle, de Castañeda Rafael Ruiz, Bonfoh Bassirou, Tschopp Rea, Probst-Hensch Nicole, Cissé Guéladio

机构信息

Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, PO Box, 4002 Basel, Switzerland.

University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, 4003 Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2018 Jun 1;365(11). doi: 10.1093/femsle/fny085.

Abstract

The journal The Lancet recently published a countdown on health and climate change. Attention was focused solely on humans. However, animals, including wildlife, livestock and pets, may also be impacted by climate change. Complementary to the high relevance of awareness rising for protecting humans against climate change, here we present a One Health approach, which aims at the simultaneous protection of humans, animals and the environment from climate change impacts (climate change adaptation). We postulate that integrated approaches save human and animal lives and reduce costs when compared to public and animal health sectors working separately. A One Health approach to climate change adaptation may significantly contribute to food security with emphasis on animal source foods, extensive livestock systems, particularly ruminant livestock, environmental sanitation, and steps towards regional and global integrated syndromic surveillance and response systems. The cost of outbreaks of emerging vector-borne zoonotic pathogens may be much lower if they are detected early in the vector or in livestock rather than later in humans. Therefore, integrated community-based surveillance of zoonoses is a promising avenue to reduce health effects of climate change.

摘要

《柳叶刀》杂志最近发布了一份关于健康与气候变化的倒计时报告。其关注焦点仅放在了人类身上。然而,包括野生动物、家畜和宠物在内的动物,也可能受到气候变化的影响。在提高人们对保护人类免受气候变化影响的认识具有高度相关性的同时,在此我们提出一种“同一健康”方法,该方法旨在同时保护人类、动物和环境免受气候变化影响(即气候变化适应)。我们推测,与公共卫生和动物卫生部门各自为政相比,综合方法能够拯救人类和动物的生命并降低成本。一种针对气候变化适应的“同一健康”方法可能会对粮食安全做出重大贡献,重点在于动物源食品、粗放型畜牧系统,尤其是反刍家畜、环境卫生,以及朝着区域和全球综合症状监测与应对系统迈进的举措。如果在病媒或家畜中早期发现新兴病媒传播人畜共患病原体的疫情,而非在人类中较晚发现,那么疫情的代价可能会低得多。因此,基于社区的人畜共患病综合监测是减少气候变化对健康影响的一条有前景的途径。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/eaeb/5963300/5ab2cd66782f/fny085fig1.jpg

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