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Assessing Climate Change Impact on Ecosystems and Infectious Disease: Important Roles for Genomic Sequencing and a One Health Perspective.

Kenneth B Yeh1, Jeanne M Fair2, Woutrina Smith3, Teresa Martinez Torres1, Julie Lucas1, Corina Monagin3, Richard Winegar1, Jacqueline Fletcher4.   

Abstract

Changes in the Earth's climate and weather continue to impact the planet's ecosystems, including the interface of infectious disease agents with their hosts and vectors. Environmental disasters, natural and human-made activities raise risk factors that indirectly facilitate infectious disease outbreaks. Subsequently, changes in habitat, displaced populations, and environmental stresses that affect the survival of species are amplified over time. The recurrence and spread of vector-borne (e.g., mosquito, tick, aphid) human, animal, and plant pathogens to new geographic locations are also influenced by climate change. The distribution and range of humans, agricultural animals and plants, wildlife and native plants, as well as vectors, parasites, and microbes that cause neglected diseases of the tropics as well as other global regions are also impacted. In addition, genomic sequencing can now be applied to detect signatures of infectious pathogens as they move into new regions. Molecular detection assays complement metagenomic sequencing to help us understand the microbial community found within the microbiomes of hosts and vectors, and help us uncover mechanistic relationships between climate variability and pathogen transmission. Our understanding of, and responses to, such complex dynamics and their impacts can be enhanced through effective, multi-sectoral One Health engagement coupled with applications of both traditional and novel technologies. Concerted efforts are needed to further harness and leverage technology that can identify and track these impacts of climate changes in order to mitigate and adapt to their effects.

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Keywords:  One Health; biosecurity; climate change impact; genome; infectious disease; sequencing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32503239     DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed5020090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis        ISSN: 2414-6366


  4 in total

1.  One Health and Neglected Tropical Diseases-Multisectoral Solutions to Endemic Challenges.

Authors:  Jennifer K Peterson; Jared Bakuza; Claire J Standley
Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis       Date:  2020-12-29

2.  First Movers in Molecular Detection: Case Comparison on Harnessing Research and Development, Industry, and Entrepreneurship.

Authors:  Kenneth B Yeh; Matt Scullion; Julia M Michelotti; Gene Olinger
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-03-25

Review 3.  Eco-Environmental Aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic and Potential Control Strategies.

Authors:  Rashid Nazir; Jawad Ali; Ijaz Rasul; Emilie Widemann; Sarfraz Shafiq
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-27       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  The Missing Professional Perspective: Medical, Veterinary, and Dual Degree Public Health Student Perceptions of One Health.

Authors:  Rohini Roopnarine; Ellen Boeren; Julie-Anne Regan
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-07-15
  4 in total

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