School of the Environment, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
School of the Environment, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Environ Res. 2024 Oct 15;259:119550. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.119550. Epub 2024 Jul 2.
Despite growing literature on animal feeding operations (AFOs) including concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), research on disproportionate exposure and associated health burden is relatively limited and shows inconclusive findings.
We systematically reviewed previous literature on AFOs/CAFOs, focusing on exposure assessment, associated health outcomes, and variables related to environmental justice (EJ) and potentially vulnerable populations.
We conducted a systematic search of databases (MEDLINE/PubMed and Web of Science) and performed citation screening. Screening of titles, abstracts, and full-text articles and data extraction were performed independently by pairs of reviewers. We summarized information for each study (i.e., study location, study period, study population, study type, study design, statistical methods, and adjusted variables (if health association was examined), and main findings), AFO/CAFO characteristics and exposure assessment (i.e., animal type, data source, measure of exposure, and exposure assessment), health outcomes or symptoms (if health association was examined), and information related to EJ and potentially vulnerable populations (in relation to exposure and/or health associations, vulnerable populations considered, related variables, and main findings in relation to EJ and vulnerable populations).
After initial screening of 10,963 papers, we identified 76 eligible studies. This review found that a relatively small number of studies (20 studies) investigated EJ and vulnerability issues related to AFOs/CAFOs exposure and/or associated health outcomes (e.g., respiratory diseases/symptoms, infections). We found differences in findings across studies, populations, the metrics used for AFO/CAFO exposure assessment, and variables related to EJ and vulnerability. The most commonly used metric for AFO/CAFO exposure assessment was presence of or proximity to facilities or animals. The most investigated variables related to disparities were race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status.
Findings from this review provide suggestive evidence that disparities exist with some subpopulations having higher exposure and/or health response in relation to AFO/CAFO exposure, although results varied across studies.
尽管有关动物饲养场(包括集中式动物饲养场)的文献越来越多,但关于不成比例暴露及其相关健康负担的研究相对有限,且结果尚无定论。
我们系统地回顾了有关动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场的文献,重点关注暴露评估、相关健康结果以及与环境正义(EJ)和潜在脆弱人群相关的变量。
我们对数据库(MEDLINE/PubMed 和 Web of Science)进行了系统检索,并进行了引文筛选。标题、摘要和全文文章的筛选以及数据提取均由两对评审员独立进行。我们总结了每篇研究的信息(即研究地点、研究期间、研究人群、研究类型、研究设计、统计方法和调整变量(如果检查了健康关联)以及主要发现)、动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场的特征和暴露评估(即动物类型、数据来源、暴露测量和暴露评估)、健康结果或症状(如果检查了健康关联)以及与 EJ 和潜在脆弱人群相关的信息(与暴露和/或健康关联相关、考虑的脆弱人群、相关变量以及与 EJ 和脆弱人群相关的主要发现)。
在初步筛选了 10963 篇论文后,我们确定了 76 篇符合条件的研究。本综述发现,只有相对较少的研究(20 项研究)调查了与动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场暴露和/或相关健康结果(例如,呼吸道疾病/症状、感染)相关的 EJ 和脆弱性问题。我们发现,研究、人群、用于评估动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场暴露的指标以及与 EJ 和脆弱性相关的变量方面,研究结果存在差异。用于评估动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场暴露的最常用指标是设施或动物的存在或接近度。调查最多的与差异相关的变量是种族/民族和社会经济地位。
本综述的结果提供了一些提示性证据,表明在与动物饲养场/集中式动物饲养场暴露相关的某些亚人群中存在差异,一些亚人群的暴露程度更高或对健康的反应更大,尽管结果在不同的研究中有所不同。