Combe Marine, Reverter Miriam, Caruso Domenico, Pepey Elodie, Gozlan Rodolphe Elie
ISEM, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, 34095 Montpellier, France.
Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK.
Microorganisms. 2023 Apr 17;11(4):1049. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11041049.
With an ever-increasing human population, food security remains a central issue for the coming years. The magnitude of the environmental impacts of food production has motivated the assessment of the environmental and health benefits of shifting diets, from meat to fish and seafood. One of the main concerns for the sustainable development of aquaculture is the emergence and spread of infectious animal diseases in a warming climate. We conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the influence of global warming on mortality due to viral infections in farmed aquatic animals. We found a positive trend between increasing temperature and increasing viral virulence, with an increase in water temperature of 1 °C resulting in an increase in mortality of 1.47-8.33% in OsHV-1 infected oysters, 2.55-6.98% in carps infected with CyHV-3 and 2.18-5.37% in fishes infected with NVVs. We suggest that global warming is going to pose a risk of viral disease outbreaks in aquaculture and could compromise global food security.
随着人口的不断增长,粮食安全在未来几年仍是核心问题。粮食生产对环境的影响程度促使人们评估从肉类转向鱼类和海鲜的饮食转变所带来的环境和健康益处。水产养殖可持续发展的主要担忧之一是在气候变暖的情况下传染性动物疾病的出现和传播。我们进行了一项荟萃分析,以研究全球变暖对养殖水生动物因病毒感染导致的死亡率的影响。我们发现温度升高与病毒毒力增强之间呈正相关趋势,水温每升高1℃,感染OsHV-1的牡蛎死亡率增加1.47%-8.33%,感染CyHV-3的鲤鱼死亡率增加2.55%-6.98%,感染NVVs的鱼类死亡率增加2.18%-5.37%。我们认为全球变暖将给水产养殖带来病毒性疾病暴发的风险,并可能危及全球粮食安全。