School of Public Administration, Hohai University, Nanjing 211100, China.
Department of Laboratory & Blood Bank, Security Forces Hospital, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2024 Sep 15;283:116848. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116848. Epub 2024 Aug 7.
This comprehensive review articulates critical insights into the nexus of environmental stressors and their health impacts across diverse species, underscoring significant findings that reveal profound effects on both wildlife and human health systems. Central to our examination is the role of pollutants, climate variables, and pathogens in contributing to complex disease dynamics and physiological disruptions, with particular emphasis on immune and endocrine functions. This research brings to light emerging evidence on the severe implications of environmental pressures on a variety of taxa, including predatory mammals, raptorial birds, seabirds, fish, and humans, which are pivotal as indicators of broader ecosystem health and stability. We delve into the nuanced interplay between environmental degradation and zoonotic diseases, highlighting novel intersections that pose significant risks to biodiversity and human populations. The review critically evaluates current methodologies and advances in understanding the morphological, histopathological, and biochemical responses of these organisms to environmental stressors. We discuss the implications of our findings for conservation strategies, advocating for a more integrated approach that incorporates the dynamics of zoonoses and pollution control. This synthesis not only contributes to the academic discourse but also aims to influence policy by aligning with the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. It underscores the urgent need for sustainable interactions between humans and their environments, which are critical for preserving biodiversity and ensuring global health security. By presenting a detailed analysis of the interdependencies between environmental stressors and biological health, this review highlights significant gaps in current research and provides a foundation for future studies aimed at mitigating these pressing issues. Our study is significant as it proposes integrative and actionable strategies to address the challenges at the intersection of environmental change and public health, marking a crucial step forward in planetary health science.
这篇全面综述文章深入探讨了环境压力源及其对多种物种健康影响的关系,强调了污染物、气候变量和病原体在导致复杂疾病动态和生理紊乱方面的重要发现,尤其关注免疫和内分泌功能。研究揭示了环境压力对包括捕食性哺乳动物、猛禽、海鸟、鱼类和人类在内的多种生物类群的严重影响,这些生物类群是衡量更广泛生态系统健康和稳定性的关键指标。文章深入探讨了环境退化与人畜共患疾病之间的微妙相互作用,强调了新出现的交叉点,这些交叉点对生物多样性和人类种群构成重大风险。该综述批判性地评估了当前理解这些生物体对环境压力源的形态、组织病理学和生物化学反应的方法和进展。我们讨论了我们的研究结果对保护策略的影响,倡导采取更具综合性的方法,将人畜共患病和污染控制的动态纳入其中。这项综合研究不仅为学术讨论做出了贡献,还旨在通过与可持续发展目标保持一致来影响政策。它强调了人类与其环境之间可持续互动的紧迫性,这对于保护生物多样性和确保全球健康安全至关重要。通过详细分析环境压力源与生物健康之间的相互依存关系,本综述突出了当前研究中的重大差距,并为旨在缓解这些紧迫问题的未来研究提供了基础。我们的研究具有重要意义,因为它提出了综合和可行的策略来应对环境变化和公共卫生的交叉挑战,标志着在行星健康科学方面迈出了关键的一步。