The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review

肺结核 过度拥挤 环境卫生 医学 气候变化 营养不良 斯科普斯 流行病学 全球卫生 公共卫生 系统回顾 贫穷 疾病 全球变暖 梅德林 经济增长 政治学 病理 经济 法学 生物 生态学
作者
Sahil Kharwadkar,Vinal Attanayake,John S. Duncan,Novindu Navaratne,Jill Benson
出处
期刊:Environmental Research [Elsevier]
卷期号:212: 113436-113436 被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2022.113436
摘要

Tuberculosis (TB) continues to pose a major public health risk in many countries. The current incidence of disease exceeds guidelines proposed by the World Health Organisation and United Nations. Whilst the relationship between climate change and TB has surfaced in recent literature, it remains neglected in global agendas. There is a need to acknowledge TB as a climate-sensitive disease to facilitate its eradication. To review epidemiological and prediction model studies that explore how climate change may affect the risk factors for TB, as outlined in the Global Tuberculosis Report 2021: HIV infection, diabetes mellitus, undernutrition, overcrowding, poverty, and indoor air pollution. We conducted a systematic literature search of PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases to identify studies examining the association between climate variables and the risk factors for TB. Each study that satisfied the inclusion criteria was assessed for quality and ethics. Studies then underwent vote-counting and were categorised based on whether an association was found. 53 studies met inclusion criteria and were included in our review. Vote-counting revealed that two out of two studies found a positive association between the examined climate change proxy and HIV, nine out of twelve studies for diabetes, eight out of seventeen studies for undernutrition, four out of five studies for overcrowding, twelve out of fifteen studies for poverty and one out of three studies for indoor air pollution. We found evidence supporting a positive association between climate change and each of the discussed risk factors for TB, excluding indoor air pollution. Our findings suggest that climate change is likely to affect the susceptibility of individuals to TB by increasing the prevalence of its underlying risk factors, particularly in developing countries. This is an evolving field of research that requires further attention in the scientific community.

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