将微生物组纳入“同一个健康”联合行动计划。

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-10-08 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1128/mbio.01456-25
Estelle Couradeau, Jennifer B H Martiny, Fanette Fontaine, Christian Brechot, Marc Bonneville, Karel Callens
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摘要

由联合国四方(粮农组织、环境规划署、世卫组织和世界卫生组织)制定的《同一个健康联合行动计划(2022-2026)》提供了一个全面的框架,以应对人类-动物-植物-环境界面的全球健康风险。然而,它忽视了微生物群落的关键作用——复杂的微生物群落支撑着所有生态系统的健康,是“同一个健康”范式的核心。微生物组调节关键过程,如营养循环、病原体抑制、抗菌素耐药性(AMR)动态和环境复原力,使其纳入对实现“一个健康”目标至关重要。我们认为,纳入微生物组的核心作用将有助于我们从管理这些挑战的症状转向解决其根本原因,并提供可持续的长期解决方案。这一观点概述了微生物组科学如何加强“同一个健康计划”的核心行动轨道,为人畜共患疾病预防、减少抗生素耐药性、食品安全和环境可持续性提供创新解决方案。将微生物组纳入“同一个健康”议程对于促进积极主动、跨部门和可持续地应对全球卫生挑战至关重要。
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Incorporating microbiomes into the One Health Joint Plan of Action.

The One Health Joint Plan of Action (2022-2026), developed by the United Nations Quadripartite (FAO, UNEP, WHO, and WOAH), provides a comprehensive framework to address global health risks at the human-animal-plant-environment interface. However, it overlooks the critical role of microbiomes-complex microbial communities that underpin the health of all ecosystems and are central to the One Health paradigm. Microbiomes regulate key processes, such as nutrient cycling, pathogen suppression, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) dynamics, and environmental resilience, making their inclusion essential for achieving One Health goals. We argue that incorporating the central role of microbiomes will help us move from managing the symptoms of these challenges toward addressing their root causes and providing sustainable, long-term solutions. This perspective outlines how microbiome science can enhance the core action tracks of the One Health Plan, offering innovative solutions for zoonotic disease prevention, AMR mitigation, food safety, and environmental sustainability. Integrating microbiomes into the One Health agenda is imperative for fostering proactive, cross-sectoral, and sustainable approaches to global health challenges.

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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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10.50
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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