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Evidence for changes in the occurrence, frequency or severity of human health impacts resulting from exposure to alien species in Europe: a systematic map

机译:欧洲暴露于外来物种导致人类健康影响发生,频率或严重性变化的证据:系统图

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BackgroundAlien species are frequently considered a serious environmental threat but negative impacts on human health through injury, allergy, or as vectors of disease sometimes have the most dire consequences for human livelihoods. Climate change and the increasing magnitude and frequency of introductions of species across geographic barriers as a result of international trade are likely to change their establishment, spread, abundance, physiology or phenology, potentially also altering their human health impacts. Yet despite receiving increasing attention in the scientific literature, there have been few attempts to quantify recent changes in human health impacts. Here we report the findings from a systematic map of the literature identifying evidence of any change in the occurrence, frequency or severity of impacts of alien species on human health in Europe over the last 25?years.MethodsWe conducted a systematic search of the ecological and medical literature using English language search terms to identify potentially relevant studies. Search results were assessed against inclusion criteria published in an a priori protocol at title, abstract and full-text to determine their suitability for inclusion in the review. Repeatability was checked at each stage by comparing a subset between reviewers and testing for inter-rater agreement using Cohen’s kappa test. Studies deemed relevant at full text were coded against bibliographic, inclusion and study design criteria to create a searchable database of evidence.ResultsSearches retrieved over 15,700 results yet only sixteen cases met criteria for inclusion in the systematic map. Most of this evidence represents first records of impacts from different areas, and in particular first reports of transmission of exotic diseases by introduced mosquito species.ConclusionsThere is currently limited published evidence demonstrating a change in the occurrence, frequency or severity of human health impacts caused by alien species in Europe over the last 25?years. Relevant studies relate to only a few species, often report specific cases and rarely link health impacts with ecology, distribution or spread of the species. Difficulties in attributing human health impacts, such as stings or allergies, to a specific alien species likely complicate attempts to measure changes, as may differences in professional interests between the environmental and health professions. Future studies could helpfully compare spread or abundance with reported, rather than potential, health impacts. Better cooperation between invasion ecologists and health professionals working in affected areas are likely to be necessary to improve the evidence base on this topic for the future.
机译:背景技术外来物种通常被认为是严重的环境威胁,但通过伤害,过敏或疾病传播媒介对人类健康的负面影响有时会对人类生计造成最可怕的后果。由于国际贸易,气候变化以及跨地理障碍引入物种的规模和频率不断增加,可能会改变其建立,传播,丰度,生理学或物候学,也可能改变其对人类健康的影响。尽管在科学文献中受到了越来越多的关注,但很少有人尝试量化对人类健康影响的最新变化。在这里,我们从系统的文献地图中报告了这些发现,这些文献确定了过去25年中欧洲外来物种对人类健康的影响的发生,频率或严重性的任何变化的证据。医学文献使用英语搜索词来识别潜在的相关研究。根据在标题,摘要和全文中的先验方案中发布的纳入标准对搜索结果进行评估,以确定其是否适合纳入评论。通过比较审阅者之间的子集和使用Cohen的kappa检验来检验评分者之间的一致性,对每个阶段的可重复性进行了检查。认为与全文相关的研究按照书目,纳入和研究设计标准进行编码,以创建可搜索的证据数据库。结果检索检索到超过15700个结果,但只有16例符合纳入系统图的标准。这些证据大部分代表不同地区影响的最初记录,尤其是首次引入的蚊子传播外来疾病的报告。结论目前只有有限的公开证据表明,由以下原因造成的人类健康影响发生,频率或严重性发生了变化在过去25年中,欧洲有外来物种。相关研究仅涉及少数物种,经常报告具体病例,很少将健康影响与该物种的生态,分布或传播联系起来。很难将刺痛或过敏等人类健康影响归因于特定的外来物种,这可能会使衡量变化的尝试变得复杂,环境和卫生专业之间的专业兴趣也会有所不同。未来的研究可能有助于将传播或丰度与报告的健康影响进行比较,而不是对健康的潜在影响。将来有必要在入侵生态学家和在受灾地区工作的卫生专业人员之间进行更好的合作,以改进这一主题的证据。

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