对人类、家禽和野鸟栖息地水环境中的流感病毒进行系统回顾。

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
S Kenmoe , GR Takuissu , JT Ebogo-Belobo , C Kengne-Ndé , DS Mbaga , A Bowo-Ngandji , JL Ondigui Ndzie , R Kenfack-Momo , S Tchatchouang , R Lontuo Fogang , E Zeuko'o Menkem , GI Kame-Ngasse , JN Magoudjou-Pekam , S Puzelli , L Lucentini , C Veneri , P Mancini , G Bonanno Ferraro , M Iaconelli , C Del Giudice , G La Rosa
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摘要

流感是一种传染性极强的急性呼吸道疾病,仍然是全球关注的主要健康问题。本研究旨在全面评估流感病毒在不同水生环境中的流行情况。我们利用四个数据库中的 43 篇文章,对污水处理厂(WTP)、其他人类环境、家禽栖息地和野生候鸟经常出没的地区的水基质进行了深入研究。在污水处理厂的进水(10 项研究)中,甲型流感的阳性率从 0.0 % 到 97.6 % 不等。对于乙型流感(8 项研究),除三项研究报告在 0.8%、5.6% 和 46.9% 的样本中检测到乙型流感外,大多数研究报告没有阳性结果。在家禽栖息地(13 项研究)中,甲型流感的流行率从 4.3 % 到 76.4 % 不等;而在野鸟迁徙频繁的环境中(11 项研究),甲型流感的流行率从 0.4 % 到 69.8 % 不等。这些研究的地域分布如下:39.5%来自美洲,18.6%来自欧洲,2.3%来自东南亚,39.5%来自西太平洋。在水基质中发现了多种甲型流感亚型,包括禽流感(H3N6、H3N8、H4N1、H4N2、H4N6、H4N8、H5N1、H5N8、H6N2、H6N6、H7N9、H0N8 和 H11N9)和季节性人流感(H1N1 和 H3N2)。现有文献表明,今后必须对这一主题进行更广泛的研究。具体而言,它强调了统一方法的必要性,并深入探讨了值得深入研究的领域,如与养猪业有关的水基质和低收入国家的流行研究。
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A systematic review of influenza virus in water environments across human, poultry, and wild bird habitats

A systematic review of influenza virus in water environments across human, poultry, and wild bird habitats

Influenza, a highly contagious acute respiratory disease, remains a major global health concern. This study aimed to comprehensively assess the prevalence of influenza virus in different aquatic environments.

Using 43 articles from four databases, we thoroughly examined water matrices from wastewater treatment plants (WTPs) and other human environments, as well as poultry habitats and areas frequented by migratory wild birds.

In WTP influents (10 studies), positivity rates for influenza A ranged from 0.0 % to 97.6 %. For influenza B (8 studies), most studies reported no positivity, except for three studies reporting detection in 0.8 %, 5.6 %, and 46.9 % of samples. Within poultry habitats (13 studies), the prevalence of influenza A ranged from 4.3 % to 76.4 %, while in environments frequented by migratory wild birds (11 studies), it ranged from 0.4 % to 69.8 %. Geographically, the studies were distributed as follows: 39.5 % from the Americas, 18.6 % from Europe, 2.3 % from South-East Asia and 39.5 % from the Western Pacific.

Several influenza A subtypes were found in water matrices, including avian influenza (H3N6, H3N8, H4N1, H4N2, H4N6, H4N8, H5N1, H5N8, H6N2, H6N6, H7N9, H0N8, and H11N9) and seasonal human influenza (H1N1 and H3N2). The existing literature indicates a crucial requirement for more extensive future research on this topic. Specifically, it emphasizes the need for method harmonization and delves into areas deserving of in-depth research, such as water matrices pertaining to pig farming and prevalence studies in low-income countries.

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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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