Institute of Environmental Processes and Pollution Control, School of Environmental and Civil Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China.
Key Laboratory of Soil Contamination Bioremediation of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang A & F University, Lin'an 311300, China.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 Sep 10;890:164070. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164070. Epub 2023 May 16.
For three years, a large amount of manufactured pollutants such as plastics, antibiotics and disinfectants has been released into the environment due to COVID-19. The accumulation of these pollutants in the environment has exacerbated the damage to the soil system. However, since the epidemic outbreak, the focus of researchers and public attention has consistently been on human health. It is noteworthy that studies conducted in conjunction with soil pollution and COVID-19 represent only 4 % of all COVID-19 studies. In order to enhance researchers' and the public awareness of the seriousness on the COVID-19 derived soil pollution, we propose the viewpoint that "pandemic COVID-19 ends but soil pollution increases" and recommend a whole-cell biosensor based new method to assess the environmental risk of COVID-19 derived pollutants. This approach is expected to provide a new way for environmental risk assessment of soils affected by contaminants produced from the pandemic.
三年来,由于 COVID-19 的影响,大量的塑料、抗生素和消毒剂等人为污染物被排放到环境中。这些污染物在环境中的积累加剧了对土壤系统的破坏。然而,自疫情爆发以来,研究人员和公众的注意力一直集中在人类健康上。值得注意的是,与土壤污染和 COVID-19 相关的研究仅占所有 COVID-19 研究的 4%。为了提高研究人员和公众对 COVID-19 衍生土壤污染严重性的认识,我们提出了“大流行 COVID-19 结束但土壤污染加剧”的观点,并建议采用基于全细胞生物传感器的新方法来评估 COVID-19 衍生污染物的环境风险。这种方法有望为受大流行产生的污染物影响的土壤的环境风险评估提供一种新途径。