Eco-Environment & Health (Sep 2023)

The hidden risk of microplastic-associated pathogens in aquatic environments

  • Huan Zhong,
  • Mengjie Wu,
  • Christian Sonne,
  • Su Shiung Lam,
  • Raymond W.M. Kwong,
  • Yuelu Jiang,
  • Xiaoli Zhao,
  • Xuemei Sun,
  • Xuxiang Zhang,
  • Chengjun Li,
  • Yuanyuan Li,
  • Guangbo Qu,
  • Feng Jiang,
  • Huahong Shi,
  • Rong Ji,
  • Hongqiang Ren

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 142 – 151

Abstract

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Increasing studies of plastisphere have raised public concern about microplastics (MPs) as vectors for pathogens, especially in aquatic environments. However, the extent to which pathogens affect human health through MPs remains unclear, as controversies persist regarding the distinct pathogen colonization on MPs as well as the transmission routes and infection probability of MP-associated pathogens from water to humans. In this review, we critically discuss whether and how pathogens approach humans via MPs, shedding light on the potential health risks involved. Drawing on cutting-edge multidisciplinary research, we show that some MPs may facilitate the growth and long-range transmission of specific pathogens in aquatic environments, ultimately increasing the risk of infection in humans. We identify MP- and pathogen-rich settings, such as wastewater treatment plants, aquaculture farms, and swimming pools, as possible sites for human exposure to MP-associated pathogens. This review emphasizes the need for further research and targeted interventions to better understand and mitigate the potential health risks associated with MP-mediated pathogen transmission.

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