Understanding how temperature shifts could impact infectious disease

Rohr, Jason R. and Cohen, Jeremy M. and Thomas, Matthew B. (2020) Understanding how temperature shifts could impact infectious disease. PLOS Biology, 18 (11). e3000938. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Climate change is expected to have complex effects on infectious diseases, causing some to increase, others to decrease, and many to shift their distributions. There have been several important advances in understanding the role of climate and climate change on wildlife and human infectious disease dynamics over the past several years. This essay examines 3 major areas of advancement, which include improvements to mechanistic disease models, investigations into the importance of climate variability to disease dynamics, and understanding the consequences of thermal mismatches between host and parasites. Applying the new information derived from these advances to climate–disease models and addressing the pressing knowledge gaps that we identify should improve the capacity to predict how climate change will affect disease risk for both wildlife and humans.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Library > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Jan 2023 06:40
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2024 13:31
URI: http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/28

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