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Precision public health to inhibit the contagion of disease and move toward a future in which microbes spread health

机译:精确的公共卫生以抑制疾病的传染并朝着微生物传播健康的未来迈进

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Antimicrobial resistance continues to outpace the development of new chemotherapeutics. Novel pathogens continue to evolve and emerge. Public health innovation has the potential to open a new front in the war of “our wits against their genes” (Joshua Lederberg). Dense sampling coupled to next generation sequencing can increase the spatial and temporal resolution of microbial characterization while sensor technologies precisely map physical parameters relevant to microbial survival and spread. Microbial, physical, and epidemiological big data could be combined to improve prospective risk identification. However, applied in the wrong way, these approaches may not realize their maximum potential benefits and could even do harm. Minimizing microbial-human interactions would be a mistake. There is evidence that microbes previously thought of at best “benign” may actually enhance human health. Benign and health-promoting microbiomes may, or may not, spread via mechanisms similar to pathogens. Infectious vaccines are approaching readiness to make enhanced contributions to herd immunity. The rigorously defined nature of infectious vaccines contrasts with indigenous “benign or health-promoting microbiomes” but they may converge. A “microbial Neolithic revolution” is a possible future in which human microbial-associations are understood and managed analogously to the macro-agriculture of plants and animals. Tradeoffs need to be framed in order to understand health-promoting potentials of benign, and/or health-promoting microbiomes and infectious vaccines while also discouraging pathogens. Super-spreaders are currently defined as individuals who play an outsized role in the contagion of infectious disease. A key unanswered question is whether the super-spreader concept may apply similarly to health-promoting microbes. The complex interactions of individual rights, community health, pathogen contagion, the spread of benign, and of health-promoting microbiomes including infectious vaccines require study. Advancing the detailed understanding of heterogeneity in microbial spread is very likely to yield important insights relevant to public health.
机译:抗菌素耐药性继续超过新化学疗法的发展。新的病原体继续发展和出现。公共卫生创新有可能在“我们的智慧对抗他们的基因”战争中开启新的战线(约书亚·莱德伯格)。密集采样与下一代测序相结合可以提高微生物表征的时空分辨率,而传感器技术则可以精确地绘制与微生物存活和扩散有关的物理参数。可以将微生物,物理和流行病学的大数据结合起来,以改善前瞻性风险识别。但是,如果以错误的方式应用这些方法,可能无法实现其最大的潜在利益,甚至可能造成危害。尽量减少微生物与人的互动将是一个错误。有证据表明,以前认为最多“良性”的微生物实际上可以增强人类健康。有益健康的微生物组可能会或可能不会通过类似于病原体的机制传播。传染性疫苗正准备为牛群免疫做出更大贡献。传染性疫苗的严格定义性质与本地“良性或健康微生物群落”形成鲜明对比,但它们可能会融合。 “微生物新石器时代的革命”是一个可能的未来,其中人类微生物协会的理解和管理类似于动植物的大型农业。为了了解有益于健康的良性和/或有益健康的微生物群和传染性疫苗,同时也阻止病原体,需要权衡取舍。目前,超级传播者被定义为在传染病的传播中起巨大作用的个体。一个关键的悬而未决的问题是,超级撒播机概念是否可以类似地应用于促进健康的微生物。个人权利,社区健康,病原体传染,良性传播以及促进健康的微生物群(包括传染性疫苗)的复杂相互作用需要研究。推进对微生物传播异质性的详细了解很可能产生与公共卫生相关的重要见解。

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