气候变化对西尼罗病毒在意大利传播的影响:系统综述。

IF 4.1 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/phrs.2025.1607444
Antonio Lorenzon, Michele Granata, Pietro Verzelloni, Luigi Tommasi, Lucia Palandri, Marcella Malavolti, Annalisa Bargellini, Elena Righi, Marco Vinceti, Stefania Paduano, Tommaso Filippini
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摘要

目的:西尼罗病毒(WNV)感染流行率近年来在欧洲,特别是在意大利上升。这种增长与气候和环境因素有关。我们的综述旨在评估气候变化相关因素与西尼罗河病毒在意大利传播的关系。方法:截至2025年1月22日,我们在四个在线数据库中进行了文献检索,检索词为西尼罗河病毒、其载体和气候变化。结果:在282篇独立文献中,我们纳入了29篇2011-2025年间发表的符合条件的文献,其中大部分文献评估了西尼罗河病毒主要媒介(库蚊)的分布和感染流行病学与气候/环境因素的关系。我们发现西尼罗河病毒的传播与温度和农业土地利用呈正相关。与其他环境变量的关联也出现了,但它们要么很弱,要么不一致。结论:尽管可能由于研究方法的异质性和环境变量的相互作用,结果存在一些不一致之处,但综述结果表明,一些与气候变化相关的因素有利于西尼罗河病毒在意大利通过其媒介传播,这与在整个欧洲获得的探索性观察结果一致。系统综述注册:https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42023430636,标识符CRD42023430636。
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Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review.

Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review.

Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review.

Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review.

Objectives: West Nile Virus (WNV) infection prevalence is increasing in recent years in Europe, particularly in Italy. Such increase has been related to climate and environmental factors. Our review aims to assess the relation between climate change-related factors and the spread of WNV in Italy.

Methods: We conducted a literature search across four online databases until 22 January 2025, using as search terms WNV, its vectors, and climate change.

Results: Out of 282 unique articles, we included 29 eligible papers published between 2011-2025, most of them assessing distribution of the main WNV vector (Culex pipiens) and epidemiology of the infection in relation to climate/environmental factors. We found a positive strong association of WNV transmission with temperature and agricultural land use. Associations with other environmental variables also emerged, but they were either weak or inconsistent.

Conclusion: Despite some inconsistencies in the results, likely due to heterogeneity in study methodologies and interactions of environmental variables, review findings indicate that some climate change-related factors favor WNV spread through its vectors in Italy, in line with exploratory observations obtained on the entire Europe.

Systematic review registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42023430636, identifier CRD42023430636.

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