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Infections in long-duration space missions

Daniel Cowen, Rulan Zhang, Matthieu Komorowski

2024The Lancet Microbe14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As government space agencies and private companies announce plans for deep space exploration and colonisation, prioritisation of medical preparedness is becoming crucial. Among all medical conditions, infections pose one of the biggest threats to astronaut health and mission success. To gain a comprehensive understanding of these risks, we review the measured and estimated incidence of infections in space, effect of space environment on the human immune system and microbial behaviour, current preventive and management strategies for infections, and future perspectives for diagnosis and treatment. This information will enable space agencies to enhance their comprehension of the risk of infection in space, highlight gaps in knowledge, aid better crew preparation, and potentially contribute to sepsis management in terrestrial settings, including not only isolated or austere environments but also conventional clinical settings.

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PreparednessSpace (punctuation)CrewGovernment (linguistics)Space explorationRisk managementBusinessRisk analysis (engineering)Medical emergencyMedicineIntensive care medicineEnvironmental resource managementAeronauticsEngineeringComputer sciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental scienceAerospace engineeringLinguisticsPhilosophyFinanceLawOperating systemSpaceflight effects on biologyHigh Altitude and HypoxiaSpace Exploration and Technology
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