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气候变化与癫痫:是时候采取行动了。

Climate change and epilepsy: Time to take action.

作者信息

Sisodiya Sanjay M, Fowler Hayley J, Lake Iain, Nanji Rosemary O, Gawel Kinga, Esguerra Camila V, Newton Charles, Foley Aideen

机构信息

Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology London UK.

Chalfont Centre for Epilepsy Chalfont St. Peter UK.

出版信息

Epilepsia Open. 2019 Sep 20;4(4):524-536. doi: 10.1002/epi4.12359. eCollection 2019 Dec.

Abstract

Climate change is the biggest challenge facing humanity today. The associated global warming and humidification, increases in the severity and frequency of extreme climate events, extension of the ranges of vector-borne diseases, and the consequent social and economic stresses and disruption will have major negative consequences on many aspects of health care. People whose resilience to change is already impaired may suffer disproportionately from these environmental changes, which are of unprecedented reach and magnitude. There has been little connection made so far between climate change and epilepsy. We briefly review the history of climate change science and the subsequent response of the global scientific community. We consider how climate change effects might in general affect health and disease. We consider some of the underlying complex interactions that, for example, favor the spread of vector-borne diseases and how climate models operate and may help plan for global and local changes. We then speculate specifically on how these generic ideas may apply specifically to epilepsy. We consider these impacts at levels from molecular to the epidemiological. Data are sparse, and there is undoubtedly a need for more information to enable better estimation of possible effects of climate change on care in epilepsy. We also consider how the professional activities of those involved in epilepsy health care might contribute to global carbon emissions, for example, through flying for conference attendance. Healthcare organizations across the world are already considering, and responding to, many of these issues. We argue for more research in this area, but also for action today. Actions today are likely to generate cobenefits for health care, including care in epilepsy, resulting from efforts to decarbonize, mitigate effects of climate change that has already happened, and plan for adaptation to climate change.

摘要

气候变化是当今人类面临的最大挑战。相关的全球变暖和湿度增加、极端气候事件的严重性和频率上升、媒介传播疾病范围的扩大,以及随之而来的社会和经济压力与混乱,将对医疗保健的许多方面产生重大负面影响。那些应对变化的能力已经受损的人群可能会因这些前所未有的环境变化而遭受更大的痛苦。到目前为止,气候变化与癫痫之间几乎没有建立联系。我们简要回顾气候变化科学的历史以及全球科学界随后的应对措施。我们思考气候变化的影响通常如何影响健康和疾病。我们考虑一些潜在的复杂相互作用,例如,这些相互作用如何有利于媒介传播疾病的传播,以及气候模型如何运作并可能有助于规划全球和地方的变化。然后,我们具体推测这些一般性观点如何具体应用于癫痫。我们从分子层面到流行病学层面考虑这些影响。数据稀少,无疑需要更多信息,以便更好地估计气候变化对癫痫护理可能产生的影响。我们还考虑参与癫痫医疗保健的人员的专业活动可能如何导致全球碳排放,例如,通过乘坐飞机参加会议。世界各地的医疗保健组织已经在考虑并应对其中许多问题。我们主张在这一领域进行更多研究,但也主张立即采取行动。今天采取的行动可能会为医疗保健带来共同益处,包括癫痫护理,这源于脱碳、减轻已经发生的气候变化影响以及规划适应气候变化的努力。

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