A Scoping Review of the Respiratory Effects of Red Tide.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Mekenzie E Dahlin, Tara E O'Connor, Mary P Martinasek
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Abstract

Algal blooms of Karenia brevis produce brevetoxins that lead to the natural phenomenon of red tide. Beyond monitoring the red tide concentration and forecasting future outbreaks, uncertainty exists in the field when examining these toxins in relation to the physiology of people. Contaminated air that results from outbreaks of K. brevis leads to inhalation of aerosolized brevetoxins, which directly impact the human respiratory system. This scoping review focused on the respiratory effects of red tide and was conducted by using a comparative method between 2 researchers. Relevant abstracts were collected, and full-text articles were reviewed by using PubMed, Science Direct, CINAHL Complete, and BioMed Central databases. Thirty articles were included in the final analysis and categorized by study design, location, and number and age of participants, and were also divided into assessment by respiratory effects, exposure, measurements of K. brevis, and asthma. The research indicates that respiratory health issues exist and can be compounded with exposure to red tide, specifically upper respiratory symptoms. Both symptomatic issues and pulmonary function tests were of concern when individuals were subjected to brevetoxin exposure. Even low levels of K. brevis resulted in negative respiratory health effects. Red tide is common in many areas of the world. The toxins released can cause adverse respiratory effects. This article provides a comprehensive summary of the scholarly literature focused on the respiratory system and red tide produced by K. brevis.

红潮对人类呼吸系统影响的范围界定研究。
布氏卡伦藻(Karenia brevis)的藻类繁殖产生的布氏毒素导致了赤潮这一自然现象。除了监测赤潮浓度和预测未来的赤潮爆发外,在实地研究这些毒素与人类生理方面的关系时也存在不确定性。栉水母爆发造成的空气污染会导致吸入气溶胶化的栉水母毒素,从而直接影响人类的呼吸系统。本范围界定综述重点关注赤潮对呼吸系统的影响,由两名研究人员采用比较法进行。我们收集了相关摘要,并使用 PubMed、Science Direct、CINAHL Complete 和 BioMed Central 数据库对全文文章进行了审查。最终分析纳入了 30 篇文章,并按研究设计、地点、参与者人数和年龄进行了分类,还按呼吸系统影响、接触、酵母菌测量和哮喘进行了评估。研究表明,呼吸系统健康问题是存在的,而且会随着接触赤潮而加重,特别是上呼吸道症状。当人们接触到鳊鱼毒素时,症状问题和肺功能测试都令人担忧。即使是低浓度的 K. brevis 也会对呼吸系统健康造成负面影响。赤潮在世界许多地区都很常见。所释放的毒素会对人类的呼吸系统造成不良影响。本文全面总结了有关呼吸系统和 K. brevis 产生的赤潮的学术文献。
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来源期刊
Respiratory care
Respiratory care 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
16.00%
发文量
209
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RESPIRATORY CARE is the official monthly science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. It is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI''s Web of Science.
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