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Associations of five food- and water-borne diseases with ecological zone, land use and aquifer type in a changing climate

机译:五种食物和水性疾病在变化气候中的五种食物和水源性疾病的关联,土地利用和含水层

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Background: Food- and water-borne pathogens exhibit spatial heterogeneity, but attribution to specific environmental processes is lacking while anthropogenic climate change alters these processes. The goal of this study was to investigate ecology, land-use and health associations of these pathogens and to make future disease projections. Methods: The rates of five acute gastrointestinal illnesses (AGIs) (campylobacteriosis, Verotoxin- producing Escherichia coli, salmonellosis, giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis) from 2000 to 2013 in British Columbia, Canada, were calculated across three environmental variables: ecological zone, land use, and aquifer type. A correlation analysis investigated relationships between 19 climatic factors and AGI. Mean annual temperature at the ecological zone scale was used in a univariate regression model to calculate annual relative AGI risk per 1 °C increase. Future cases attributable to climate change were estimated into the 2080s. Findings: Each of the bacterial AGI rates was correlated with several annual temperature-related factors while the protozoan AGIs were not In the regression model, combined relative risk for the three bacterial AGIs was 1.1 [95% CI: 1.02-1.21] for every 1 °C in mean annual temperature. Campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis and giardiasis rates were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the urban land use class than in the rural one. In rural areas, bacteria and protozoan AGIs had significantly higher rates in the unconsolidated aquifers. Verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli rates were significantly higher in watersheds with more agricultural land, while rates of campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis and giardiasis were significantly lower in agricultural watersheds. Ecological zones with higher bacterial AGI rates were generally projected to expand in range by the 2080s. Interpretation: These findings suggest that risk of AGI can vary across ecosystem, land use and aquifer type, and that warming temperatures may be associated with an increased risk of food-borne AGI. In addition, spatial patterns of these diseases are projected to shift under climate change.
机译:背景:食物和水的病原体表现出空间异质性,但缺乏对特定环境过程的归因,而人为气候变化改变了这些过程。本研究的目标是调查这些病原体的生态,土地利用和健康协会,并制定未来的疾病预测。方法:在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(不列颠哥伦比亚省)的三项环境变量下,在2000年至2013年从2000年到2013年,在2000年至2013年,在加拿大的五种急性胃肠道疾病(AGIS)(脉冲毒素,蛋白酶菌和加密孢子虫病)的速率计算在三个环境变量:生态区,土地利用,和含水层类型。相关分析调查了19个气候因子和AGI之间的关系。在一个单变量回归模型中使用了生态区标度的平均年度温度,以计算每1°C的年相对AGI风险。将来归属于气候变化的未来案例估计到2080年代。结果:每一个细菌AGI率与几个年度温度相关因素相关,而原生动物AGIS在回归模型中,三种细菌AGIS的合并相对风险每1次为1.1 [95%CI:1.02-1.21] °C平均年度温度。城市土地使用课程比在农村中,脉冲杆菌病,沙门氏菌病和胃果酱率明显高(P <0.05)。在农村地区,细菌和原生动物AGIS在未核化的含水层中具有显着提高的速率。在流域的流域中,在流域的水中产生的术毒素产生显着高,而农业流域的振动杆菌病的速度显着降低。较高细菌AGI率的生态区通常预计将在2080年代的范围内扩展。解释:这些研究结果表明,AGI的风险可能因生态系统,土地利用和含水层类型而异,温暖的温度可能与粮食传播的AGI风险增加有关。此外,这些疾病的空间模式被预计在气候变化下转变。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第1期|138808.1-138808.10|共10页
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    Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Blusson Hall 11518 Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada;

    Simon Fraser University 7239 TASC 1 Building 8888 University Drive Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada;

    University of Northern British Columbia 3333 University Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

    University of Northern British Columbia 3333 University Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

    Alpine Pet Hospital 1725 Baron Rd. Unit 2 Kelowna BC V1X 7H1 Canada;

    BC Centre for Disease Control 655 West 12th Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 4R4 Canada;

    Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium University House 1 PO Box 1700 Stn CSC University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia V8W 2Y2 Canada;

    Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Blusson Hall 11518 Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Gastrointestinal illness; Health; Canada; Climate change; Projections; Spatial;

    机译:胃肠疾病;健康;加拿大;气候变化;预测;空间;

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