对中国电动汽车充电站的全国性调查揭示了新出现的微生物污染源

IF 9.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yifang Zhang, Changyi Lu, Anqi Sun, Chenhong Peng, Yong-Guan Zhu, Qing-Lin Chen
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随着电动汽车(EV)的普及,电动汽车充电站作为交通基础设施的关键,可能成为潜在的微生物污染中心,对公众健康构成威胁。在这里,我们调查了中国63个服务区充电站表面微生物污染物的分布模式和潜在驱动因素。结果表明,充电站表面广泛分布着人类致病菌(HPBs, 100%)、人类致病菌真菌(hhpfs, 49.21%)、抗生素耐药基因(ARGs, 100%)和毒力因子基因(vfg, 100%),并通过分层划分分析揭示了多种因素对其分布的影响。主要决定因素,特别是路网密度和服务区大小,影响着arg和vfg的空间格局。生物因素显著调节HPBs的分布,而气候因素是人类病原真菌群落变化的主要驱动因素。此外,我们评估了与检测到的ARGs相关的潜在风险,确定了45种ARGs属于高风险类别Q1和Q2,患病率高(93.33%)且丰度明显,特别是在南部沿海地区。这些发现加深了我们对充电站微生物群落分布和潜在组合的理解,从而为预期评估充电站对公路系统内人类健康的影响提供了坚实的科学基础。然而,为了充分了解这些发现对公共卫生的影响,进一步的研究应包括微生物活力测试和纵向接触评估,以评估实际传染性和传播潜力。
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National-scale investigation of EV charging stations in China reveals emerging microbial contaminant sources
As the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) proliferates, EV charging stations, pivotal to transportation infrastructure, may become potential hubs for microbial contamination, posing public health risks. Here, we investigated the distribution patterns and underlying drivers of microbial contaminants on charging station surfaces across 63 service areas within the Chinese highway network. The results demonstrate the widespread distribution of human pathogenic bacteria (HPBs, 100%), human pathogenic fungi (HPFs, 49.21%), antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs, 100%), and virulence factor genes (VFGs, 100%) on charging station surfaces, with hierarchical partitioning analysis revealing that a multifaceted interplay of factors drives their distribution. The primary determinants, particularly road network density and service area size, influence the spatial pattern of ARGs and VFGs. Biotic factors significantly regulate the distribution of HPBs, whereas climatic factors emerge as the principal driver of shifts in human pathogenic fungal communities. Moreover, we assessed the potential risks associated with the detected ARGs, identifying 45 ARGs in high-risk categories Q1 and Q2 with a high prevalence (93.33%) and a pronounced abundance, particularly in southern coastal regions. These discoveries deepen our comprehension of microbial community distributions and potential assemblages on charging stations, thereby providing a robust scientific foundation for anticipatory assessments of their impacts on human health within highway systems. However, to fully understand the implications of these findings for public health, further studies should include microbial viability testing and longitudinal exposure assessments to evaluate actual infectivity and transmission potential.
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
734
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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