Deksne Gunita, Davidson Rebecca K, Buchmann Kurt, Kärssin Age, Kirjušina Muza, Gavarāne Inese, Miller Andrea L, Pálsdóttir Guðný Rut, Robertson Lucy J, Mørk Torill, Oksanen Antti, Palinauskas Vaidas, Jokelainen Pikka
Institute of Food safety, Animal health and Environment "BIOR", Lejupes Str. 3, Riga LV-1076, Latvia.
Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas Str. 1, Riga LV-1004, Latvia.
Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2020 May 5;10:e00150. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2020.e00150. eCollection 2020 Aug.
The world is changing, and parasites adapt. The Nordic-Baltic region in northern Europe - including the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and the Baltic States Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - is facing new parasitological challenges due to changes in populations of parasites and their hosts and the spread of new parasites to the region due to climate change. Some changes can also be ascribed to increased awareness and detection. In this paper, we review and discuss a convenience selection of ten timely examples of recent observations that exemplify trends and challenges from different fields of parasitology, with particular focus on climate change and potential changes in epidemiology of pathogens in northern Europe. The examples illustrate how addressing parasitological challenges often requires both intersectoral and international collaboration, and how using both historical baseline data and modern methodologies are needed.
世界在变化,寄生虫也在适应。北欧的波罗的海地区——包括丹麦、芬兰、冰岛、挪威和瑞典这几个北欧国家,以及爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛这几个波罗的海国家——正面临着新的寄生虫学挑战,这是由于寄生虫及其宿主数量的变化,以及气候变化导致新的寄生虫传播到该地区。有些变化也可归因于意识和检测的提高。在本文中,我们回顾并讨论了十个近期观察结果的便利示例,这些示例体现了寄生虫学不同领域的趋势和挑战,特别关注气候变化以及北欧病原体流行病学的潜在变化。这些示例说明了应对寄生虫学挑战通常既需要跨部门合作,也需要国际合作,还说明了需要同时利用历史基线数据和现代方法。