Exploring Planetary Health Perspectives of Mosquito-borne Infections in Canada: A Rapid Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons

Lucas N. Hollett,

Tom Chapman,

Atanu Sarkar

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 24, 2024

Abstract Over the past couple of decades, mosquito-borne diseases have increased in Canada. ‘Planetary Health’ is a novel concept that encompasses impacts triple planetary health crisis climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, pollution waste. This study aimed to conduct rapid scoping review on with regard mosquitoes Canada, order understand complex relations. synthesis will identify knowledge gaps, emerging threats, mitigation scopes it inform future research scopes. An online query EMBASE, PubMed, Web Science was performed total 2,086 citations were retrieved. Finally, 62 articles then reviewed synthesized. Temperature precipitation are playing significant roles mosquito abundance, extension temporal distribution spread from historical distributions invasive species newer geographic locations. In fact, temperature has been rising so high some now predominantly producing eggs without having taken blood meal (autogeny). Warmer temperatures vector viral loads by several folds, thereby, change effectively making infection rates higher extending transmission season. Destruction natural environment due anthropogenic activities depopulates native predators resulting flourishing populations. Pesticides used control often failed gain desired results operational technological limitations unintended ecological consequences. Planetary Health perspective can provide comprehensive analysis mosquitoes’ presence establishment expansion disease carrying capacity for both species. Thus, Canada at risk outbreak exotic infections. For public measures research, perspectives required better multifaceted connections between infections, ecosystem, activities.

Language: Английский

Leveraging mosquito surveillance data to assess ecosystem health DOI
Nicole A. Scavo,

Chalmers Vasquez,

John-Paul Mutebi

et al.

Trends in Parasitology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Research Foundation and Hotspot Analysis of Urban Road Ecology—A Bibliometric Study Based on CiteSpace DOI Open Access
Xiaofan Yang, Qingfu Liu

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(12), P. 5135 - 5135

Published: June 17, 2024

Urban road ecology focuses on the reciprocal interactions between urban construction and ecological environment, aiming to provide valuable insights into sustainable construction. The study of has established a comprehensive research framework since early 20th century, with emerging as its sub-discipline that emphasizes strategic planning roads internal dynamics within ecosystems. In order demonstrate broader focus development prospects ecology, well explore distinguishing features compared traditional this conducted bibliometric analysis using CiteSpace software version 6.2.R7 based Web Science (WOS) database for literature in last 30 years. reflected current state field across three dimensions: collaborative analysis, co-citation keyword analysis. results revealed scarcity key terms publications 1993 2010, followed by an exponential surge activities after 2010. However, both analyses indicate lack long-term, in-depth area, highlighting absence unified system. On basis, paper presents expectations future briefly discusses limitations study.

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Exploring Planetary Health Perspectives of Mosquito-borne Infections in Canada: A Rapid Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons

Lucas N. Hollett,

Tom Chapman,

Atanu Sarkar

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 24, 2024

Abstract Over the past couple of decades, mosquito-borne diseases have increased in Canada. ‘Planetary Health’ is a novel concept that encompasses impacts triple planetary health crisis climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, pollution waste. This study aimed to conduct rapid scoping review on with regard mosquitoes Canada, order understand complex relations. synthesis will identify knowledge gaps, emerging threats, mitigation scopes it inform future research scopes. An online query EMBASE, PubMed, Web Science was performed total 2,086 citations were retrieved. Finally, 62 articles then reviewed synthesized. Temperature precipitation are playing significant roles mosquito abundance, extension temporal distribution spread from historical distributions invasive species newer geographic locations. In fact, temperature has been rising so high some now predominantly producing eggs without having taken blood meal (autogeny). Warmer temperatures vector viral loads by several folds, thereby, change effectively making infection rates higher extending transmission season. Destruction natural environment due anthropogenic activities depopulates native predators resulting flourishing populations. Pesticides used control often failed gain desired results operational technological limitations unintended ecological consequences. Planetary Health perspective can provide comprehensive analysis mosquitoes’ presence establishment expansion disease carrying capacity for both species. Thus, Canada at risk outbreak exotic infections. For public measures research, perspectives required better multifaceted connections between infections, ecosystem, activities.

Language: Английский

Citations

0