当城市规划者和公共卫生运营者之间没有沟通时:城市中鸡皮皮蚜在人类中的侵扰。

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2022-03-01
Annunziata Giangaspero, Vito D'Onghia, Antonella Puccini, Maria Filomena Caiaffa, Luigi Macchia, Alessandra Barlaam
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在国际一级,有必要实施城市卫生战略,将保护和促进健康的具体行动纳入城市和建筑规划。在城市里,“城市动物”;主要由合群鸟类(麻雀、椋鸟、燕子、海燕、寒鸦、乌鸦、鹰、海鸥、鸽子)组成,它们已经适应了与人类的持续关系。这些动物丰富了生物多样性的生态网络,但也带来了健康问题。最成功的鸟类殖民者是鸽子(Columba livia),它们的繁殖是因为它们有丰富的食物和没有捕食者。鸽子可能携带几种对人类致病的生物,在这些生物中,鸡皮虫的作用不应被低估。在没有它们喜欢的鸽子宿主的情况下,这些螨虫会从鸟巢移动到窗台和窗框上,然后攻击人类。现代城镇的建筑设计特点有利于鸽子的繁殖和繁殖,增加了与鸽子有关的皮肤病或其他疾病的公共卫生风险。他们描述了由于不正确或不适当的结构干预而导致皮肤病的爆发,并强调需要重新思考城市建筑选择,以保障公众健康。
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When there is no communication between urban planners and public health operators: urban Dermanyssus gallinae infestations in humans.

At the international level, it is necessary to apply urban health strategies that can integrate concrete actions to protect and promote health in urban and architectural planning. In cities, the "urban fauna" mostly consists of synanthropic birds (sparrows, starlings, swallows, martins, jackdaws, crows, hawks, gulls, pigeons) that have adapted to a continuous relationship with humans. These animals enrich the ecological network of biodiversity but also pose health problems. The most successful avian colonizers are pigeons (Columba livia), which proliferate due to the abundance of food available to them and the absence of predators. Pigeons may harbor several organisms that are pathogenic for humans, and among these the role of Dermanyssus gallinae should not be underestimated. In the absence of their preferred pigeon host, these mites will move from the nest to windowsills and window frames from which they attack humans. The Authors show that modern architectural design features in towns can favor the establishment and proliferation of pigeons, contributing to the public health risk for dermanyssosis or other diseases related to these birds. They describe an outbreak of dermanyssosis due to incorrect or unsuitable structural interventions, and highlight the need of re-thinking urban architectural choices in order to safeguard public health.

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