Li Shuai, Yang Zhiyao, Hu Da, Cao Liu, He Qiang
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
Front Environ Sci Eng. 2021;15(4):65. doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1357-3. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
Built environments, occupants, and microbiomes constitute a system of ecosystems with extensive interactions that impact one another. Understanding the interactions between these systems is essential to develop strategies for effective management of the built environment and its inhabitants to enhance public health and well-being. Numerous studies have been conducted to characterize the microbiomes of the built environment. This review summarizes current progress in understanding the interactions between attributes of built environments and occupant behaviors that shape the structure and dynamics of indoor microbial communities. In addition, this review also discusses the challenges and future research needs in the field of microbiomes of the built environment that necessitate research beyond the basic characterization of microbiomes in order to gain an understanding of the causal mechanisms between the built environment, occupants, and microbiomes, which will provide a knowledge base for the development of transformative intervention strategies toward healthy built environments. The pressing need to control the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in indoor environments highlights the urgency and significance of understanding the complex interactions between the built environment, occupants, and microbiomes, which is the focus of this review.
建筑环境、居住者和微生物群落构成了一个具有广泛相互作用的生态系统体系,这些相互作用彼此影响。了解这些系统之间的相互作用对于制定有效管理建筑环境及其居住者的策略以增进公众健康和福祉至关重要。已经开展了大量研究来描述建筑环境的微生物群落特征。本综述总结了在理解塑造室内微生物群落结构和动态的建筑环境属性与居住者行为之间相互作用方面的当前进展。此外,本综述还讨论了建筑环境微生物群落领域的挑战和未来研究需求,这些需求需要超越微生物群落基本特征描述的研究,以便了解建筑环境、居住者和微生物群落之间的因果机制,这将为制定朝向健康建筑环境的变革性干预策略提供知识基础。在室内环境中控制SARS-CoV-2传播的迫切需求凸显了理解建筑环境、居住者和微生物群落之间复杂相互作用的紧迫性和重要性,这也是本综述的重点。