土壤生态系统中的人类病原体:发生、扩散和研究方法

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dong Zhu , Yiyue Zhang , Yong-Guan Zhu
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摘要

病原体在环境中的普遍存在导致了严重的人类疾病。人为变化深刻地影响着人类病原体在环境中的分布、丰度和传播。然而,到目前为止,人类活动和全球气候变化对人类病原体在土壤生态系统中传播的影响尚未得到系统分析。在土壤生态系统中发现了丰富多样的人类病原体。土壤生态系统中人类病原体的两个新热点是入侵动物的肠道和质体。人为活动正在增加土壤中人类病原体的丰度,全球气候变化将影响这些病原体的分布和传播。我们目前的理解是,量化和预测人为变化对人类病原体传播的影响对于保护土壤生态系统中的人类健康很重要,基于环境DNA的人类病原体监测技术已经显示出巨大的前景。需要更多的研究来探索人类世人类病原体在土壤生态系统中的全球分布及其健康风险。
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Human pathogens in the soil ecosystem: Occurrence, dispersal, and study method

Human pathogens in the soil ecosystem: Occurrence, dispersal, and study method

The prevalence of pathogens in the environment has caused severe human diseases. Anthropogenic changes profoundly affect the distribution, abundance, and dispersal of human pathogens in the environment. However, until now, the effects of human activity and global climate change on the dispersal of human pathogens in soil ecosystems have not been systematically analyzed. Abundant and diverse human pathogens have been identified in soil ecosystems. Two emerging hotspots of human pathogens in soil ecosystems are the gut of invasive animals and the plastisphere. Anthropogenic activities are increasing the abundance of human pathogens in soil, and global climate changes will affect the distribution and dispersal of these pathogens. Our current understanding is that it is important to quantify and predict the effects of anthropogenic changes on human pathogens dispersal for the protection of human health in the soil ecosystem, and environmental DNA-based technologies for human pathogens surveillance has shown great promise. More research is needed to explore the global distribution of human pathogens in soil ecosystems and their health risks in the Anthropocene.

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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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