Sand and dust storms: a growing global health threat calls for international health studies to support policy action

IF 21.6 1区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Tiantian Li PhD , Aaron J Cohen DSc , Michal Krzyzanowski PhD , Can Zhang PhD , Sophie Gumy PhD , Pierpaolo Mudu PhD , Pallavi Pant PhD , Qian Liu PhD , Haidong Kan PhD , Shilu Tong PhD , Siyu Chen PhD , Utchang Kang MS , Sara Basart PhD , N'Datchoh Evelyne Touré PhD , Ali Al-Hemoud PhD , Yinon Rudich PhD , Aurelio Tobias PhD , Xavier Querol PhD , Kenza Khomsi PhD , Fatin Samara PhD , Hongbing Shen PhD
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Sand and dust storms increasingly threaten global environmental and public health. To date, 150 countries are directly affected, with more than 100 classified as non-dust source regions. With climate change, these storms are expected to become more frequent and severe. Despite international awareness and initiatives, such as those led by the UN, crucial knowledge gaps continue to hinder effective, evidence-based public responses to sand and dust storms. In this Viewpoint, we review existing gaps in health research and highlight four key research priorities: the comprehensive health effects of sand and dust storms, including short-term and long-term exposures, diseases, regions, and health outcomes; the key particle sizes and toxic components of particles during sand and dust storms; the design of multicentre studies accounting for region-specific exposure patterns; and research on health outcomes attributable to particulate matter mixtures dominated by windblown dust versus other sources. We urgently call for international, collaborative, and multidisciplinary health studies considering sand and dust storm exposure characteristics and for the adoption of scientifically robust epidemiological methods in these studies.
沙尘暴:日益严重的全球健康威胁要求进行国际卫生研究,以支持政策行动。
沙尘暴日益威胁着全球环境和公众健康。迄今为止,150个国家受到直接影响,其中100多个国家被列为非尘源地区。随着气候变化,预计这些风暴将变得更加频繁和严重。尽管有国际意识和倡议,例如由联合国领导的倡议,但关键的知识差距继续阻碍有效的、基于证据的公众应对沙尘暴。在这一观点中,我们审查了卫生研究方面现有的差距,并强调了四个关键的研究重点:沙尘暴对健康的综合影响,包括短期和长期接触、疾病、区域和健康结果;沙尘天气中主要粒径及有毒成分;设计考虑区域特定暴露模式的多中心研究;以及对由风吹尘埃和其他来源主导的颗粒物混合物造成的健康结果的研究。我们迫切呼吁开展考虑沙尘暴暴露特征的国际、合作和多学科卫生研究,并在这些研究中采用科学上可靠的流行病学方法。
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28.40
自引率
2.30%
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272
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal dedicated to investigating and addressing the multifaceted determinants of healthy human civilizations and their impact on natural systems. Positioned as a key player in sustainable development, the journal covers a broad, interdisciplinary scope, encompassing areas such as poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialization, inequality, urbanization, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. With a commitment to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence, it aims to be the leading journal for sustainable development in the face of unprecedented dangers and threats.
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