生物气溶胶微生物群落结构与呼吸系统疾病

Cai Jiayu, Ren Qiaoqiao, Chen Feilong, Lidan Chen, Wu Jiguo, Wu Zhendong, Chen Lingyun, Rongzhen Liu, Zhang Guoxia
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生物气溶胶是空气污染的重要指标,当涉及到不利的健康结果时,它作为风险因素发挥着重要作用。生物气溶胶不是自成一体的污染物,而是细菌、真菌和病毒等不同化合物的混合物。虽然一些综述侧重于其单一成分(如细菌或真菌)对公共卫生的健康影响,但缺乏对生物气溶胶群落结构及其对生理变化的影响的综述研究,特别是对弓步功能的变化。在此,本文综述了不同功能区域的社区结构,阐明了其对公共卫生的相关风险,其中特别阐述了呼吸道疾病,包括咳嗽、流鼻涕、眼睛或喉咙发炎、过敏性鼻炎、哮喘和疲劳加重以及一些传染病,如结核病和军团病。这篇综述将为在生物气溶胶暴露导致的医疗负担超出预期的情况下采取准确有效的控制提供一些信息。
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Microbiology Community Structure in Bioaerosols and the Respiratory Diseases
Bioaerosols are crucial indicators of air pollution and play an instrumental role as risk factors when it comes to the adverse health outcome. Bioaerosols are not self-contained pollutant, but a mixture of different compounds, including bacteria, fungi and virus, etc. While several reviews have focused on the health effect of its single component such as bacteria or fungi on public health, there is a dearth of the review studies community structure of bioaerosols and their impact on physiological change, especially the change in lunge function. Herein, this review sheds a light on community structure in different functional areas, clarifying its relevant risk to public health where respiratory diseases, including coughing, runny nose, irritated eyes or throat, allergic rhinitis, aggravation of asthma and fatigue as well as some infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and Legionnaire’s Disease, are particular elaborated. This review will provide some information to adopt accurate and effective control under the circumstances where the medical burden attributes to bioaerosols exposure is spiraling beyond expectation.
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