Respiratory Health Impacts from Natural Disasters and Other Extreme Weather Events: The Role of Environmental Stressors on Asthma and Allergies.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Chloe K Chou, Raquel Winker, Meghan E Rebuli, Timothy Moran, Julia E Rager
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Purpose of review: The frequency of natural disasters, other extreme weather events, and downstream emissions of emerging contaminants is increasing. One category of health outcome that is now experiencing increased prevalence due to these environmental threats is respiratory disease, specifically asthma and allergies; though a review summarizing current knowledge and research gaps has not been synthesized on this topic in recent years despite growing evidence.

Recent findings: We identified recent literature that connects allergy/asthma with environmental events that are increasing in prevalence alongside natural disasters and other extreme weather events, including algal blooms, floods, heat stress, wildfires, and thunderstorms. Coinciding emissions of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and microplastics (MPs) are also discussed as downstream outcomes of these environmental events. Available evidence ranged according to environmental event/stressor type, with over 50 papers identified as relevant to this research scope in the last five years. Narrative synthesis of these papers highlighted exposure-disease linkages for stressors related to natural disasters, other extreme weather events, and downstream emissions of emerging contaminants with pulmonary asthma and allergy outcomes. Underlying biological mechanisms are beginning to be elucidated and include widespread inflammation in the lungs and changes in immune cell signaling and function across the pulmonary system. Take home points in this review pave the way for future investigations to better understand the impacts of these environmental events amongst the complex milieu of threats becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide.

自然灾害和其他极端天气事件对呼吸系统健康的影响:环境应激源在哮喘和过敏中的作用。
审查目的:自然灾害、其他极端天气事件和新兴污染物下游排放的频率正在增加。由于这些环境威胁,目前流行率上升的一类健康后果是呼吸系统疾病,特别是哮喘和过敏;尽管近年来有越来越多的证据,但尚未对这一主题进行综述,总结当前的知识和研究差距。最近的发现:我们发现了最近的文献,将过敏/哮喘与自然灾害和其他极端天气事件(包括藻华、洪水、热应激、野火和雷暴)的患病率增加的环境事件联系起来。作为这些环境事件的下游后果,还讨论了单氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)和微塑料(MPs)的同步排放。根据环境事件/压力源类型,现有证据范围广泛,在过去五年中,有50多篇论文被确定与本研究范围相关。这些论文的叙述性综合强调了与自然灾害、其他极端天气事件和下游新出现的污染物排放有关的压力源与哮喘和过敏结果的暴露-疾病联系。潜在的生物学机制开始被阐明,包括肺部广泛的炎症和免疫细胞信号传导和肺系统功能的变化。本综述中的要点为今后的调查铺平了道路,以便更好地了解这些环境事件在全球范围内日益普遍的威胁的复杂环境中的影响。
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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.80%
发文量
21
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Current Allergy and Asthma Reports is to systematically provide the views of highly selected experts on current advances in the fields of allergy and asthma and highlight the most important papers recently published. All reviews are intended to facilitate the understanding of new advances in science for better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of allergy and asthma. We accomplish this aim by appointing international experts in major subject areas across the discipline to review select topics emphasizing recent developments and highlighting important new papers and emerging concepts. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Over a one- to two-year period, readers are updated on all the major advances in allergy and asthma.
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