从生态角度预防新传染病的战略

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
C. Lee
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背景:冠状病毒问题是一个生态问题,源于寄生虫和宿主之间关系的突然变化。生态学家将在其原始领地之外建立的生物判断为外来物种。与原始栖息地不同,这些外来物种在新定居的栖息地变得非常好斗。欧洲或美国的冠状病毒感染损害比其起源国中国及其邻国更大。因此,冠状病毒感染造成的损害类似于入侵物种造成的损害。结果:外来物种在引入其他生态区域时,在与其起源地环境条件相似的地方被发现。然而,它们的起源地几乎没有生态不良影响,而在引入它们的生态区域,破坏通常很严重。根据历史记录,外来传染病,如欧洲天花和麻疹,也表现出类似的趋势,并在新建立的地方造成了巨大的破坏。因此,预计管理外来物种的措施可以用于预防冠状病毒等外来传染病。结论:在外来物种的管理中,预防是第一位的,为了制定预防措施,收集有关生物特征及其首选环境的信息很重要。在这方面,生态系统管理措施,如外来物种管理措施,可作为预防和抑制传播的参考。为了将这些措施付诸实施,迫切需要建立一个国际综合信息网络,以便在地区和国家之间收集和交换信息。此外,一种系统生态系统管理战略,使自然和人类环境能够在各自的地点继续可持续的生活,可以作为预防传染病的对策。©韩国生态学会与韩国湖沼学学会合作。
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Strategies to prevent the new infectious diseases from an ecological perspective
Background: The coronavirus problem is an ecological problem stemming from a sud-den change in the relationship between parasites and hosts. Ecologists judge organisms that are established out of their original territory as exotic species. Unlike in their original habitat, these exotic species become very aggressive in their newly settled habitat. Coronavirus infection damage was bigger in Europe or the United States than that in the country of its origin, China, and its neighboring countries. Therefore, coronavirus infection damage resembles the damage due to the invasive species. Results: Exotic species are found in places with similar environmental conditions to those of their origin when introduced to other ecological regions. However, there are few ecological ill effects in their place of origin, while the damage is usually severe in the ecological regions in which it is introduced. According to historical records, exotic infectious diseases, such as European smallpox and measles, also showed a similar trend and caused great damage in newly established places. Therefore, it is expected that measures to manage exotic species could be used for the prevention of exotic infectious diseases such as the coronavirus. Conclusions: Prevention comes first in the management of exotic species, and in order to come up with preventive measures, it is important to collect information on the characteristics of related organisms and their preferred environment. In this respect, ecosystem management measures such as exotic species management measures could be used as a reference to prevent and suppress the spread. To put these measures into practice, it is urgently required to establish an international integrated information network for collect-ing and exchanging information between regions and countries. Furthermore, a system-atic ecosystem-management strategy in which natural and human environments could continue sustainable lives in their respective locations may serve as a countermeasure to prevent infectious diseases. © The Ecological Society of Korea in collaboration with The Korean Society of Limnology.
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Journal of Ecology and Environment
Journal of Ecology and Environment Environmental Science-Ecology
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