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Potential Influence of Climate Change on Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases: A Review and Proposed Research Plan

机译:气候变化对媒介传染病和人畜共患病的潜在影响:综述和拟议的研究计划

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Background Because of complex interactions of climate variables at the levels of the pathogen, vector, and host, the potential influence of climate change on vector-borne and zoonotic diseases (VBZDs) is poorly understood and difficult to predict. Climate effects on the nonvector-borne zoonotic diseases are especially obscure and have received scant treatment. Objective We described known and potential effects of climate change on VBZDs and proposed specific studies to increase our understanding of these effects. The nonvector-borne zoonotic diseases have received scant treatment and are emphasized in this paper. Data sources and synthesis We used a review of the existing literature and extrapolations from observations of short-term climate variation to suggest potential impacts of climate change on VBZDs. Using public health priorities on climate change, published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we developed six specific goals for increasing understanding of the interaction between climate and VBZDs and for improving capacity for predicting climate change effects on incidence and distribution of VBZDs. Conclusions Climate change may affect the incidence of VBZDs through its effect on four principal characteristics of host and vector populations that relate to pathogen transmission to humans: geographic distribution, population density, prevalence of infection by zoonotic pathogens, and the pathogen load in individual hosts and vectors. These mechanisms may interact with each other and with other factors such as anthropogenic disturbance to produce varying effects on pathogen transmission within host and vector populations and to humans. Because climate change effects on most VBZDs act through wildlife hosts and vectors, understanding these effects will require multidisciplinary teams to conduct and interpret ecosystem-based studies of VBZD pathogens in host and vector populations and to identify the hosts, vectors, and pathogens with the greatest potential to affect human populations under climate change scenarios.
机译:背景技术由于气候变量在病原体,媒介和宿主水平上的复杂相互作用,因此人们对气候变化对媒介传播和人畜共患疾病(VBZD)的潜在影响了解甚少且难以预测。气候对非媒介传播的人畜共患疾病的影响尤为模糊,治疗很少。目的我们描述了气候变化对VBZD的已知和潜在影响,并提出了具体研究以加深我们对这些影响的理解。非媒介传播的人畜共患疾病很少得到治疗,因此在本文中着重强调。数据来源和综合我们使用了对现有文献的回顾和对短期气候变化观测的推断,以表明气候变化对VBZD的潜在影响。利用疾病控制与预防中心发布的关于气候变化的公共卫生优先事项,我们制定了六个具体目标,以增进对气候与VBZD相互作用的理解,并提高预测气候变化对VBZD发生率和分布的影响的能力。结论气候变化可能通过影响宿主和媒介种群的四个主要特征来影响VBZD的发病率,这些特征与病原体向人类的传播有关:地理分布,种群密度,人畜共患病原体感染的流行程度以及单个宿主和宿主中的病原体负荷向量。这些机制可能彼此相互作用,也可能与其他因素(例如人为干扰)相互作用,从而对病原体在宿主和载体种群内以及对人类的传播产生不同的影响。由于气候变化对大多数VBZD的影响是通过野生生物寄主和媒介起作用的,因此了解这些影响将需要多学科团队对寄主和媒介种群中的VBZD病原体进行基于生态系统的研究,并鉴定出最大的寄主,媒介和病原体。在气候变化情景下影响人类的潜力。

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