Insights into the ecological and climate crisis: Emerging infections threatening human health

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Segala, Francesco Vladimiro [1 ]
Guido, Giacomo [1 ]
Stroffolini, Giacomo [2 ]
Masini, Lorenzo [3 ]
Cattaneo, Paolo [2 ]
Moro, Lucia [2 ]
Motta, Leonardo [2 ]
Gobbi, Federico [2 ]
Nicastri, Emanuele [4 ]
Vita, Serena [4 ]
Iatta, Roberta [5 ]
Otranto, Domenico [6 ,7 ]
Locantore, Pietro [8 ]
Occa, Edoardo [9 ]
Putoto, Giovanni [9 ]
Saracino, Annalisa [1 ]
Di Gennaro, Francesco [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Dept Precis & Regenerat Med & Ionian Area DiMePRe, Clin Infect Dis, I-70124 Bari, Italy
[2] IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hosp, Dept Infect Trop Dis & Microbiol, Negrar, Verona, Italy
[3] Scientist Rebell, Verona, Italy
[4] Natl Inst Infect Dis Lazzaro Spallanzani IRCCS, Clin & Res Dept, I-00149 Rome, Italy
[5] Univ Bari, Interdisciplinary Dept Med, Bari, Italy
[6] Univ Bari, Dept Vet Med, Valenzano, Italy
[7] City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[8] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fdn Policlin A Gemelli IRCCS, Dept Translat Med & Surg, Unit Endocrinol, Largo Gemelli 8, I-00168 Rome, Italy
[9] Doctors Africa CUAMM, Operat Res Unit, Padua, Italy
关键词
Climate change; Zoonotic diseases; Public health; Climate disasters; Vector-borne diseases; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; REFUGEE CAMP; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; CHOLERA OUTBREAK; AEDES-ALBOPICTUS; VIBRIO-CHOLERAE; EMERGENCE; VIRUS; IMPACTS; MALARIA;
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10.1016/j.actatropica.2025.107531
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The Anthropocene era is marked by unprecedented human-induced alterations to the environment, resulting in a climate emergency and widespread ecological deterioration. A staggering number of up to one million species of plants and animals are in danger of becoming extinct, which includes over 10 % of insect species and 40 % of plant species. Unrestrained release of greenhouse gases, widespread deforestation, intense agricultural practices, excessive fishing, and alterations in land use have exceeded the ecological boundaries that were once responsible for humanity's wellbeing. As per the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), existing policies are expected to result in a minimum rise in global temperature of +2 degrees C, with more recent assessments indicating a potential increase of up to +2.9 degrees C. The effects of climate change and ecological degradation on the formation of diseases are complex and have multiple aspects. Deforestation diminishes biodiversity and compels wildlife to come into greater proximity with humans, hence promoting the transmission of zoonotic diseases. Climate change intensifies these impacts by modifying the habitats of disease carrying organisms, resulting in the expansion of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and Zika virus into previously unaffected areas. Furthermore, climate change amplifies the occurrence and severity of extreme weather phenomena, which undermines water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices. This creates an environment conducive to the transmission of waterborne diseases such as cholera in densely populated resettlement camps. Climate-induced disasters contribute to the complexity of epidemiological landscapes, exacerbating antimicrobial resistance and posing a threat to modern medical advancements. This narrative review investigates the complex connections between the ecological-climatic crises and emerging illnesses, offering an overview on how environmental changes contribute to outbreaks that pose a substantial threat to public health.
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