An overview for monitoring and prediction of pathogenic microorganisms in the atmosphere

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary Fundamental Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fmre.2023.05.022
Jianping Huang , Danfeng Wang , Yongguan Zhu , Zifeng Yang , Maosheng Yao , Xiaoming Shi , Taicheng An , Qiang Zhang , Cunrui Huang , Xinhui Bi , Jiang Li , Zifa Wang , Yongqin Liu , Guibing Zhu , Siyu Chen , Jian Hang , Xinghua Qiu , Weiwei Deng , Huaiyu Tian , Tengfei Zhang , Han Li
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Abstract

Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has exerted a profound adverse impact on human health. Studies have demonstrated that aerosol transmission is one of the major transmission routes of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Pathogenic microorganisms such as SARS-CoV-2 can survive in the air and cause widespread infection among people. Early monitoring of pathogenic microorganism transmission in the atmosphere and accurate epidemic prediction are the frontier guarantee for preventing large-scale epidemic outbreaks. Monitoring of pathogenic microorganisms in the air, especially in densely populated areas, may raise the possibility to detect viruses before people are widely infected and contain the epidemic at an earlier stage. The multi-scale coupled accurate epidemic prediction system can provide support for governments to analyze the epidemic situation, allocate health resources, and formulate epidemic response policies. This review first elaborates on the effects of the atmospheric environment on pathogenic microorganism transmission, which lays a theoretical foundation for the monitoring and prediction of epidemic development. Secondly, the monitoring technique development and the necessity of monitoring pathogenic microorganisms in the atmosphere are summarized and emphasized. Subsequently, this review introduces the major epidemic prediction methods and highlights the significance to realize a multi-scale coupled epidemic prediction system by strengthening the multidisciplinary cooperation of epidemiology, atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, sociology, demography, etc. By summarizing the achievements and challenges in monitoring and prediction of pathogenic microorganism transmission in the atmosphere, this review proposes suggestions for epidemic response, namely, the establishment of an integrated monitoring and prediction platform for pathogenic microorganism transmission in the atmosphere.

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大气中病原微生物监测与预测综述
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对人类健康产生了深远的不利影响。研究表明,气溶胶传播是严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)的主要传播途径之一。SARS-CoV-2 等病原微生物可在空气中存活,并在人群中造成广泛感染。及早监测病原微生物在大气中的传播情况,准确预测疫情,是防止大规模疫情爆发的前沿保障。对空气中的病原微生物进行监测,尤其是在人口稠密地区,可以在人群大面积感染之前发现病毒,将疫情控制在早期阶段。多尺度耦合精确疫情预测系统可为政府分析疫情形势、分配卫生资源和制定疫情应对政策提供支持。本综述首先阐述了大气环境对病原微生物传播的影响,为监测和预测疫情发展奠定了理论基础。其次,总结并强调了大气中病原微生物监测技术的发展和监测的必要性。随后,介绍了主要的疫情预测方法,强调了加强流行病学、大气科学、环境科学、社会学、人口学等多学科合作,实现多尺度耦合疫情预测系统的重要意义。本综述通过总结病原微生物在大气中传播监测与预测的成就与挑战,提出了疫情应对建议,即建立病原微生物在大气中传播的综合监测与预测平台。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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