气候变化与过敏性疾病:范围综述

Ioana Agache , Cezmi Akdis , Mubeccel Akdis , Ali Al-Hemoud , Isabella Annesi-Maesano , John Balmes , Lorenzo Cecchi , Athanasios Damialis , Tari Haahtela , Adam L. Haber , Jaime E. Hart , Marek Jutel , Yasutaka Mitamura , Blandina T. Mmbaga , Jae-Won Oh , Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh , Ruby Pawankar , Mary Johnson , Harald Renz , Mary B. Rice , Kari C. Nadeau
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自工业时代以来,温室气体排放的增加导致全球气温升高,气候事件的频率和严重程度,如热浪、野火、洪水和风暴。这些变化对人类健康产生不利影响,并增加疾病风险,包括过敏性疾病的风险。进一步了解环境因素以及介导这些增加的细胞和分子机制有助于制定适应和减缓气候变化的战略。材料和方法我们使用PubMed和Scopus对2010年至2024年的文献进行了范围审查。结果雷暴、沙尘暴、野火和其他气候变化因素通过颗粒物、花粉、病媒迁移和生物多样性减少的增加直接或间接地增加过敏。上皮屏障、卫生、“老朋友”和生物多样性假说被提出来解释介导这些增加的潜在机制。结论迫切需要减少化石燃料的使用,以减缓气候变化,保护地球和人类健康。虽然2015年《巴黎协定》等国际协议旨在减少温室气体排放,限制未来全球气温上升,但很明显,实现这些目标需要加大努力。还需要循证解决方案,以适应变态反应性疾病日益流行的情况,并对目前降低变态反应性疾病的缓解战略进行成本效益分析。
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Climate change and allergic diseases: A scoping review

Introduction

Increased greenhouse gas emissions since the industrial age have led to higher global temperatures and frequency and severity of climate events, such as heat waves, wildfires, floods, and storms. These changes are adversely affecting human health and increasing disease risk, including risk of allergic diseases. Further understanding of the environmental factors and the cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating these increases can assist in developing strategies to adapt to and mitigate climate change.

Materials and Methods

We conducted a scoping review of the literature from 2010 through 2024 using PubMed and Scopus.

Results

Thunderstorms, dust storms, wildfires, and other climate change factors increase allergies both directly and indirectly through increases in particulate matter, pollen, migration of disease vectors and decreases in biodiversity. The epithelial barrier, hygiene, “old friends,” and biodiversity hypotheses have been put forward to explain the underlying mechanism mediating these increases.

Conclusion

There is an urgent need to reduce the use of fossil fuels to mitigate climate change and protect planetary and human health. While international accords such as the 2015 Paris Agreement have been signed with the aim of lowering greenhouse gases and limiting future global temperature increases, it is clear that increased efforts are needed to meet these goals. Evidence-based solutions for adapting to the increased prevalence of allergic diseases and cost-benefit analysis of current mitigation strategies for lowering allergic diseases are also needed.
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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