Lowe Rachel, Codeço Claudia Torres
Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health and Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain.
Annu Rev Entomol. 2025 Jan;70(1):337-358. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ento-040124-015101. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
In the last few decades, we have witnessed the emergence of new vector-borne diseases (VBDs), the globalization of endemic VBDs, and the urbanization of previously rural VBDs. Data harmonization forms the basis of robust decision-support systems designed to protect at-risk communities from VBD threats. Strong interdisciplinary partnerships, protocols, digital infrastructure, and capacity-building initiatives are essential for facilitating the coproduction of robust multisource data sets. This review provides a foundation for researchers and practitioners embarking on data harmonization efforts to () better understand the links among environmental degradation, climate change, socioeconomic inequalities, and VBD risk; () conduct risk assessments, health impact attribution, and projection studies; and () develop robust early warning and response systems. We draw upon best practices in harmonizing data for two well-studied VBDs, dengue and malaria, and provide recommendations for the evolution of research and digital technology to improve data harmonization for VBD risk management.
在过去几十年里,我们目睹了新的媒介传播疾病的出现、地方性媒介传播疾病的全球化以及以前在农村地区流行的媒介传播疾病的城市化。数据协调是强大的决策支持系统的基础,这些系统旨在保护高危社区免受媒介传播疾病的威胁。强大的跨学科伙伴关系、协议、数字基础设施和能力建设举措对于促进可靠的多源数据集的共同生产至关重要。本综述为从事数据协调工作的研究人员和从业人员提供了一个基础,以便:(1)更好地理解环境退化、气候变化、社会经济不平等与媒介传播疾病风险之间的联系;(2)进行风险评估、健康影响归因和预测研究;(3)开发强大的早期预警和应对系统。我们借鉴了在协调两种研究充分的媒介传播疾病——登革热和疟疾的数据方面的最佳做法,并为研究和数字技术的发展提供建议,以改进媒介传播疾病风险管理的数据协调。