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Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group

The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few decades. Temperature and humidity influence the rate of development, survival and reproduction of pathogens and thus the incidence and prevalence of many infectious diseases. Higher temperatures may al...

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Autores principales: Parkinson, Alan J., Evengard, Birgitta, Semenza, Jan C., Ogden, Nicholas, Børresen, Malene L., Berner, Jim, Brubaker, Michael, Sjöstedt, Anders, Evander, Magnus, Hondula, David M., Menne, Bettina, Pshenichnaya, Natalia, Gounder, Prabhu, Larose, Tricia, Revich, Boris, Hueffer, Karsten, Albihn, Ann
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25317383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v73.25163
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author Parkinson, Alan J.
Evengard, Birgitta
Semenza, Jan C.
Ogden, Nicholas
Børresen, Malene L.
Berner, Jim
Brubaker, Michael
Sjöstedt, Anders
Evander, Magnus
Hondula, David M.
Menne, Bettina
Pshenichnaya, Natalia
Gounder, Prabhu
Larose, Tricia
Revich, Boris
Hueffer, Karsten
Albihn, Ann
author_facet Parkinson, Alan J.
Evengard, Birgitta
Semenza, Jan C.
Ogden, Nicholas
Børresen, Malene L.
Berner, Jim
Brubaker, Michael
Sjöstedt, Anders
Evander, Magnus
Hondula, David M.
Menne, Bettina
Pshenichnaya, Natalia
Gounder, Prabhu
Larose, Tricia
Revich, Boris
Hueffer, Karsten
Albihn, Ann
author_sort Parkinson, Alan J.
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description The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few decades. Temperature and humidity influence the rate of development, survival and reproduction of pathogens and thus the incidence and prevalence of many infectious diseases. Higher temperatures may also allow infected host species to survive winters in larger numbers, increase the population size and expand their habitat range. The impact of these changes on human disease in the Arctic has not been fully evaluated. There is concern that climate change may shift the geographic and temporal distribution of a range of infectious diseases. Many infectious diseases are climate sensitive, where their emergence in a region is dependent on climate-related ecological changes. Most are zoonotic diseases, and can be spread between humans and animals by arthropod vectors, water, soil, wild or domestic animals. Potentially climate-sensitive zoonotic pathogens of circumpolar concern include Brucella spp., Toxoplasma gondii, Trichinella spp., Clostridium botulinum, Francisella tularensis, Borrelia burgdorferi, Bacillus anthracis, Echinococcus spp., Leptospira spp., Giardia spp., Cryptosporida spp., Coxiella burnetti, rabies virus, West Nile virus, Hantaviruses, and tick-borne encephalitis viruses.
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spelling pubmed-41850882014-10-14 Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group Parkinson, Alan J. Evengard, Birgitta Semenza, Jan C. Ogden, Nicholas Børresen, Malene L. Berner, Jim Brubaker, Michael Sjöstedt, Anders Evander, Magnus Hondula, David M. Menne, Bettina Pshenichnaya, Natalia Gounder, Prabhu Larose, Tricia Revich, Boris Hueffer, Karsten Albihn, Ann Int J Circumpolar Health Conference and Workshop Report The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few decades. Temperature and humidity influence the rate of development, survival and reproduction of pathogens and thus the incidence and prevalence of many infectious diseases. Higher temperatures may also allow infected host species to survive winters in larger numbers, increase the population size and expand their habitat range. The impact of these changes on human disease in the Arctic has not been fully evaluated. There is concern that climate change may shift the geographic and temporal distribution of a range of infectious diseases. Many infectious diseases are climate sensitive, where their emergence in a region is dependent on climate-related ecological changes. Most are zoonotic diseases, and can be spread between humans and animals by arthropod vectors, water, soil, wild or domestic animals. Potentially climate-sensitive zoonotic pathogens of circumpolar concern include Brucella spp., Toxoplasma gondii, Trichinella spp., Clostridium botulinum, Francisella tularensis, Borrelia burgdorferi, Bacillus anthracis, Echinococcus spp., Leptospira spp., Giardia spp., Cryptosporida spp., Coxiella burnetti, rabies virus, West Nile virus, Hantaviruses, and tick-borne encephalitis viruses. Co-Action Publishing 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4185088/ /pubmed/25317383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v73.25163 Text en © 2014 Alan J. Parkinson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Parkinson, Alan J.
Evengard, Birgitta
Semenza, Jan C.
Ogden, Nicholas
Børresen, Malene L.
Berner, Jim
Brubaker, Michael
Sjöstedt, Anders
Evander, Magnus
Hondula, David M.
Menne, Bettina
Pshenichnaya, Natalia
Gounder, Prabhu
Larose, Tricia
Revich, Boris
Hueffer, Karsten
Albihn, Ann
Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title_full Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title_fullStr Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title_short Climate change and infectious diseases in the Arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
title_sort climate change and infectious diseases in the arctic: establishment of a circumpolar working group
topic Conference and Workshop Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25317383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v73.25163
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