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Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production

Infectious diseases are emerging globally at an unprecedented rate while global food demand is projected to increase sharply by 2100. Here, we synthesize the pathways by which projected agricultural expansion and intensification will influence human infectious diseases and how human infectious disea...

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Autores principales: Rohr, Jason R., Barrett, Christopher B., Civitello, David J., Craft, Meggan E., Delius, Bryan, DeLeo, Giulio A., Hudson, Peter J., Jouanard, Nicolas, Nguyen, Karena H., Ostfeld, Richard S., Remais, Justin V., Riveau, Gilles, Sokolow, Susanne H., Tilman, David
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32219187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0293-3
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author Rohr, Jason R.
Barrett, Christopher B.
Civitello, David J.
Craft, Meggan E.
Delius, Bryan
DeLeo, Giulio A.
Hudson, Peter J.
Jouanard, Nicolas
Nguyen, Karena H.
Ostfeld, Richard S.
Remais, Justin V.
Riveau, Gilles
Sokolow, Susanne H.
Tilman, David
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Barrett, Christopher B.
Civitello, David J.
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Nguyen, Karena H.
Ostfeld, Richard S.
Remais, Justin V.
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description Infectious diseases are emerging globally at an unprecedented rate while global food demand is projected to increase sharply by 2100. Here, we synthesize the pathways by which projected agricultural expansion and intensification will influence human infectious diseases and how human infectious diseases might likewise affect food production and distribution. Feeding 11 billion people will require substantial increases in crop and animal production that will expand agricultural use of antibiotics, water, pesticides and fertilizer, and contact rates between humans and both wild and domestic animals, all with consequences for the emergence and spread of infectious agents. Indeed, our synthesis of the literature suggests that, since 1940, agricultural drivers were associated with >25% of all — and >50% of zoonotic — infectious diseases that emerged in humans, proportions that will likely increase as agriculture expands and intensifies. We identify agricultural and disease management and policy actions, and additional research, needed to address the public health challenge posed by feeding 11 billion people.
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spelling pubmed-70918742020-03-24 Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production Rohr, Jason R. Barrett, Christopher B. Civitello, David J. Craft, Meggan E. Delius, Bryan DeLeo, Giulio A. Hudson, Peter J. Jouanard, Nicolas Nguyen, Karena H. Ostfeld, Richard S. Remais, Justin V. Riveau, Gilles Sokolow, Susanne H. Tilman, David Nat Sustain Review Article Infectious diseases are emerging globally at an unprecedented rate while global food demand is projected to increase sharply by 2100. Here, we synthesize the pathways by which projected agricultural expansion and intensification will influence human infectious diseases and how human infectious diseases might likewise affect food production and distribution. Feeding 11 billion people will require substantial increases in crop and animal production that will expand agricultural use of antibiotics, water, pesticides and fertilizer, and contact rates between humans and both wild and domestic animals, all with consequences for the emergence and spread of infectious agents. Indeed, our synthesis of the literature suggests that, since 1940, agricultural drivers were associated with >25% of all — and >50% of zoonotic — infectious diseases that emerged in humans, proportions that will likely increase as agriculture expands and intensifies. We identify agricultural and disease management and policy actions, and additional research, needed to address the public health challenge posed by feeding 11 billion people. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-06-11 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7091874/ /pubmed/32219187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0293-3 Text en © Springer Nature Limited 2019 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Craft, Meggan E.
Delius, Bryan
DeLeo, Giulio A.
Hudson, Peter J.
Jouanard, Nicolas
Nguyen, Karena H.
Ostfeld, Richard S.
Remais, Justin V.
Riveau, Gilles
Sokolow, Susanne H.
Tilman, David
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