Bezerra-Santos Marcos Antonio, Dantas-Torres Filipe, Benelli Giovanni, Otranto Domenico
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Str. prov. per Casamassima km 3, Valenzano, Bari 70010, Italy.
Aggeu Magalhães Institute, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), Recife, Brazil.
Acta Trop. 2023 Feb;238:106746. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106746. Epub 2022 Nov 17.
Global changes have influenced our societies in several ways with both positive (e.g., technology, transportation, and food security), and negative impacts (e.g., mental health problems, spread of diseases, and pandemics). Overall, these changes have affected the distribution patterns of parasites and arthropod vectors with the introduction and spreading of alien species in new geographical areas, eventually posing new challenges in public health. In this framework, the Acta Tropica Special Issue "Emerging parasites and vectors in a rapidly changing world: from ecology to management" provides a focus on the biology, ecology and management of emerging parasites and vectors of human and veterinary importance. Herein we review and discuss novel studies dealing with interactions of parasites and vectors with animals in changing environmental settings. In our opinion, a special focus on the implementation of management strategies of parasitic diseases to face anthropogenic environmental changes still represent a priority for public health. In the final section, key research challenges in this rapidly changing scenario are outlined.
全球变化在多个方面影响了我们的社会,既有积极影响(如技术、交通和粮食安全),也有消极影响(如心理健康问题、疾病传播和大流行)。总体而言,这些变化通过外来物种在新地理区域的引入和传播,影响了寄生虫和节肢动物媒介的分布模式,最终给公共卫生带来了新挑战。在此框架下,《热带学报》特刊“快速变化的世界中新兴的寄生虫和媒介:从生态学到管理”聚焦于对人类和兽医具有重要意义的新兴寄生虫和媒介的生物学、生态学及管理。在此,我们回顾并讨论了在不断变化的环境背景下,有关寄生虫和媒介与动物相互作用的新研究。我们认为,特别关注实施寄生虫病管理策略以应对人为环境变化,仍然是公共卫生的一个优先事项。在最后一部分,概述了在这一快速变化的情景中的关键研究挑战。