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An expert assessment on climate change and health – with a European focus on lungs and allergies

机译:关于气候变化与健康的专家评估–欧洲关注肺部和过敏

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Background For almost 20 years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has been assessing the potential health risks associated with climate change; with increasingly convincing evidence that climate change presents existing impacts on human health. In industrialized countries climate change may further affect public health and in particular respiratory health, through existing health stressors, including, anticipated increased number of deaths and acute morbidity due to heat waves; increased frequency of cardiopulmonary events due to higher concentrations of air pollutants; and altered spatial and temporal distribution of allergens and some infectious disease vectors. Additionally exposure to moulds and contaminants from water damaged buildings may increase. Methods We undertook an expert elicitation amongst European researchers engaged in environmental medicine or respiratory health. All experts were actively publishing researchers on lung disease and air pollution, climate and health or a closely related research. We conducted an online questionnaire on proposed causal diagrams and determined levels of confidence that climate change will have an impact on a series of stressors. In a workshop following the online questionnaire, half of the experts further discussed the results and reasons for differences in assessments of the state of knowledge on exposures and health effects. Results Out of 16 experts, 100% expressed high to very high confidence that climate change would increase the frequency of heat waves. At least half expressed high or very high confidence that climate change would increase levels of pollen (50%), particulate matter (PM2.5) (55%), and ozone (70%). While clarity is needed around the impacts of increased exposures to health impacts of some stressors, including ozone and particulate matter levels, it was noted that definitive knowledge is not a prerequisite for policy action. Information to the public, preventive measures, monitoring and warning systems were among the most commonly mentioned preventative actions. Conclusions This group of experts identifies clear health risks associated with climate change, and express opinions about these risks even while they do not necessarily regard themselves as covering all areas of expertise. Since some changes in exposure have already been observed, the consensus is that there is already a scientific basis for preventative action, and that the associated adaptation and mitigation policies should also be evidence based.
机译:背景技术近20年来,政府间气候变化专门委员会一直在评估与气候变化有关的潜在健康风险。越来越有说服力的证据表明,气候变化对人类健康产生了现有影响。在工业化国家,气候变化可能会通过现有的健康压力因素进一步影响公共健康,特别是呼吸系统健康,包括由于热浪导致的死亡人数和急性发病率预计会增加;由于空气污染物浓度增加,导致心肺事件发生频率增加;并改变了过敏原和某些传染病媒介的时空分布。此外,受水损坏的建筑物可能会增加霉菌和污染物的暴露。方法我们在从事环境医学或呼吸健康的欧洲研究人员中进行了专家启发。所有专家都在积极发表有关肺部疾病和空气污染,气候与健康或相关研究的研究人员。我们对拟议的因果图进行了在线问卷调查,并确定了气候变化将对一系列压力源产生影响的置信度。在在线问卷调查之后的一个研讨会上,一半的专家进一步讨论了有关暴露和健康影响的知识状态评估结果和差异的原因。结果在16位专家中,有100%的人对气候变化会增加热浪的频率表示高度信任。至少一半的人对气候变化将增加花粉(50%),颗粒物(PM2.5)(55%)和臭氧(70%)的水平表示高度或非常高度的信心。尽管需要弄清一些压力源对健康的影响日益增加所带来的影响,包括臭氧和颗粒物的含量,但有人指出,确定性知识并不是采取政策行动的先决条件。向公众宣传,预防措施,监测和预警系统是最常提及的预防措施。结论该专家组确定了与气候变化相关的明显健康风险,并就这些风险发表了意见,即使他们不一定认为自己涵盖了所有专业领域。由于已经观察到接触量的一些变化,因此共识是预防措施已经有了科学依据,相关的适应和缓解政策也应以证据为基础。

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