Boccia Priscilla, Mondellini Simona, Mauro Simona, Zanellato Miriam, Parolini Marco, Sturchio Elena
INAIL-Istituto Nazionale per L'Assicurazione Contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro, Dit, 38/40 Via Roberto Ferruzzi, 00143 Rome, Italy.
Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, Via Celoria 26, 20133 Milan, Italy.
Toxics. 2024 Apr 28;12(5):320. doi: 10.3390/toxics12050320.
Microplastics (MPs) are now ubiquitous environmental contaminants that lead to unavoidable human exposure; they have received increasing attention in recent years and have become an emerging area of research. The greatest concern is the negative impacts of MPs on marine, fresh-water, and terrestrial ecosystems, as well as human health, to the extent that the World Health Organization (WHO) calls for increased research and standardized methods to assess exposure to MPs. Many countries and international organizations are implementing or proposing legislation in this regard. This review aims to summarize the current state of legislation, indoor and outdoor contamination, and potential human health risk due to exposure to airborne MPs, considering that occupational exposure to MPs is also becoming a growing area of concern. Even though research regarding MPs has continuously increased in the last twenty years, the effects of MPs on human health have been scarcely investigated, and toxicity studies are still limited and not directly comparable, due to the lack of standardized studies in this field.
微塑料(MPs)现已成为无处不在的环境污染物,导致人类不可避免地接触到它们;近年来,它们受到了越来越多的关注,并已成为一个新兴的研究领域。最令人担忧的是微塑料对海洋、淡水和陆地生态系统以及人类健康的负面影响,以至于世界卫生组织(WHO)呼吁加强研究并采用标准化方法来评估微塑料的暴露情况。许多国家和国际组织正在这方面实施或提议立法。本综述旨在总结当前的立法状况、室内和室外污染情况以及由于接触空气中的微塑料而导致的潜在人类健康风险,同时考虑到职业接触微塑料也日益成为一个令人关注的领域。尽管在过去二十年中关于微塑料的研究不断增加,但微塑料对人类健康的影响几乎未得到研究,并且由于该领域缺乏标准化研究,毒性研究仍然有限且无法直接比较。