Literature DB >> 29109246

Scale-dependent climatic drivers of human epidemics in ancient China.

Huidong Tian1, Chuan Yan1, Lei Xu1,2, Ulf Büntgen3,4,5,6, Nils C Stenseth7, Zhibin Zhang8.   

Abstract

A wide range of climate change-induced effects have been implicated in the prevalence of infectious diseases. Disentangling causes and consequences, however, remains particularly challenging at historical time scales, for which the quality and quantity of most of the available natural proxy archives and written documentary sources often decline. Here, we reconstruct the spatiotemporal occurrence patterns of human epidemics for large parts of China and most of the last two millennia. Cold and dry climate conditions indirectly increased the prevalence of epidemics through the influences of locusts and famines. Our results further reveal that low-frequency, long-term temperature trends mainly contributed to negative associations with epidemics, while positive associations of epidemics with droughts, floods, locusts, and famines mainly coincided with both higher and lower frequency temperature variations. Nevertheless, unstable relationships between human epidemics and temperature changes were observed on relatively smaller time scales. Our study suggests that an intertwined, direct, and indirect array of biological, ecological, and societal responses to different aspects of past climatic changes strongly depended on the frequency domain and study period chosen.

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Keywords:  climate; disease; epidemics; natural disaster; scale dependent

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29109246      PMCID: PMC5724254          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1706470114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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5.  Nonlinear effect of climate on plague during the third pandemic in China.

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6.  The role of weather conditions in COVID-19 transmission: A study of a global panel of 1236 regions.

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