污水和厕所系统的再利用:环境、公共卫生和以人为本的医疗保健应用

IF 4.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Defne Yigci, Joseph Bonventre, Aydogan Ozcan, Savas Tasoglu
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摘要

由于气候变化的后果,全球陆地供水正在迅速枯竭。缺水导致安全的个人卫生和环境卫生习惯不可避免地受到破坏,从而导致水媒传染病的传播,每年造成 80 多万人在可预防的情况下死亡。此外,近 5 亿人没有厕所和卫生系统。据估计,人类废水管理方法产生的 620 万吨含氮产品污染了生态系统。因此,当务之急是改造厕所和污水处理系统,以促进公平获得水和卫生设施,改善公众健康,节约用水,保护生态系统。在此,将对新兴技术与厕所和污水网络的整合进行回顾,以重新利用厕所和污水系统。讨论了这些系统的潜在应用,以制定应对环境挑战的可持续解决方案,促进公共卫生,推进以人为本的医疗保健。
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Repurposing Sewage and Toilet Systems: Environmental, Public Health, and Person-Centered Healthcare Applications

Repurposing Sewage and Toilet Systems: Environmental, Public Health, and Person-Centered Healthcare Applications

Global terrestrial water supplies are rapidly depleting due to the consequences of climate change. Water scarcity results in an inevitable compromise of safe hygiene and sanitation practices, leading to the transmission of water-borne infectious diseases, and the preventable deaths of over 800.000 people each year. Moreover, almost 500 million people lack access to toilets and sanitation systems. Ecosystems are estimated to be contaminated by 6.2 million tons of nitrogenous products from human wastewater management practices. It is therefore imperative to transform toilet and sewage systems to promote equitable access to water and sanitation, improve public health, conserve water, and protect ecosystems. Here, the integration of emerging technologies in toilet and sewage networks to repurpose toilet and wastewater systems is reviewed. Potential applications of these systems to develop sustainable solutions to environmental challenges, promote public health, and advance person-centered healthcare are discussed.

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Global Challenges
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