Insects as disease vectors: Historical and contemporary analysis of entomological warfare.

IF 5.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Ambio Pub Date : 2025-07-19 DOI:10.1007/s13280-025-02212-x
Abdelwahab Khalil, Shaimaa Abdelgawad, Aya A El-Hareef, Aliaa A Maatouk, Lamiaa M Genaidy, Nour Y S Yassin, Abeer M Salem
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Abstract

Entomological warfare has been known since ancient civilizations used insects to spread disease among enemies. Advances in science and technology have enhanced the potential for using insects as vectors for viruses and toxins in warfare, including both traditional methods and new innovations like genetic engineering. This review aims to: (i) explore the historical and contemporary roles of insects in biological warfare; (ii) examine the ethical, legal, and ecological challenges associated with this form of warfare; and (iii) outline historical uses of insects as weapons, from releasing disease-carrying mosquitoes to creating genetically modified insects. It highlights the complexities of legal and ethical frameworks governing entomological warfare and potential environmental impacts. While insects offer unique advantages as biological agents, their use in combat raises significant ethical and environmental concerns. Therefore, there is an urgent need for international cooperation and regulatory oversight to ensure responsible and ethical applications of entomological warfare technologies.

昆虫作为疾病媒介:昆虫学战争的历史和当代分析。
自从古代文明利用昆虫在敌人之间传播疾病以来,昆虫战就已经为人所知。科学技术的进步增加了在战争中利用昆虫作为病毒和毒素载体的可能性,包括传统方法和基因工程等新创新。本综述旨在:(i)探讨昆虫在生物战中的历史和当代作用;(ii)研究与这种形式的战争相关的伦理、法律和生态挑战;(三)概述昆虫作为武器的历史用途,从释放携带疾病的蚊子到培育转基因昆虫。它突出了管理昆虫战和潜在环境影响的法律和道德框架的复杂性。虽然昆虫作为生物制剂具有独特的优势,但它们在战斗中的使用引起了重大的伦理和环境问题。因此,迫切需要国际合作和监管监督,以确保昆虫战技术的负责任和道德应用。
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Ambio
Ambio 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
123
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Explores the link between anthropogenic activities and the environment, Ambio encourages multi- or interdisciplinary submissions with explicit management or policy recommendations. Ambio addresses the scientific, social, economic, and cultural factors that influence the condition of the human environment. Ambio particularly encourages multi- or inter-disciplinary submissions with explicit management or policy recommendations. For more than 45 years Ambio has brought international perspective to important developments in environmental research, policy and related activities for an international readership of specialists, generalists, students, decision-makers and interested laymen.
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