Why wastewater-based epidemiology must tackle noncommunicable diseases.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Patrick M D'Aoust
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Abstract

The global wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) landscape has primarily concentrated on high-profile diseases, creating a narrow scope of application. However, there's a significant and significant untapped potential in using WBE to address chronic and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), particularly in developing nations. NCDs, including heart disease and diabetes, now significantly impact low- and middle-income nations, straining their healthcare systems and economies. WBE offers a cost-effective, real-time health monitoring solution and presents a real opportunity for change in global research policy focus to hone into these diseases. By prioritizing research on the detection of chronic illness health markers in wastewater, WBE has the potential to provide accurate community-level health data and guide equitable resource allocation, addressing both high-profile infectious diseases and NCDs simultaneously. However, the potential of WBE in addressing NCDs remains largely untapped by the research community. Effective implementation requires the development of standardized methodologies, effective ethical frameworks, and robust international cooperation. This approach is essential to address the silent epidemic of NCDs effectively and ensure that developing nations are equipped with the tools necessary for sustainable healthcare management and evidence-based policymaking.

为什么基于废水的流行病学必须解决非传染性疾病问题。
全球基于废水的流行病学(WBE)格局主要集中在备受关注的疾病上,造成了狭窄的应用范围。然而,在利用WBE解决慢性和非传染性疾病(NCDs)方面,特别是在发展中国家,存在着巨大的未开发潜力。包括心脏病和糖尿病在内的非传染性疾病现在严重影响着低收入和中等收入国家,给它们的卫生保健系统和经济带来了压力。WBE提供了一种具有成本效益的实时健康监测解决方案,并为改变全球研究政策重点以深入研究这些疾病提供了真正的机会。通过优先研究废水中慢性病健康标志物的检测,WBE有可能提供准确的社区卫生数据并指导公平的资源分配,同时解决备受关注的传染病和非传染性疾病。然而,研究界在解决非传染性疾病方面仍未充分开发WBE的潜力。有效的实施需要制定标准化的方法、有效的道德框架和强有力的国际合作。这种方法对于有效应对非传染性疾病无声的流行,并确保发展中国家具备可持续医疗保健管理和循证决策所需的工具至关重要。
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Current Medical Research and Opinion
Current Medical Research and Opinion 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
247
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Medical Research and Opinion is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal for the rapid publication of original research on new and existing drugs and therapies, Phase II-IV studies, and post-marketing investigations. Equivalence, safety and efficacy/effectiveness studies are especially encouraged. Preclinical, Phase I, pharmacoeconomic, outcomes and quality of life studies may also be considered if there is clear clinical relevance
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