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Title: Tropical Diseases


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Tropical Diseases
  • Global Warming Effects on

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Warming effects on infectious diseases
  • Vector borne diseases such as malaria, yellow and
    dengue fever and encephalitis are not necessarily
    related to temperature
  • Most vectors prefer a small range of warm
    temperatures

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  • Lab testing of West Nile Virus Transmission with
    mosquitoes and birds.

Reisen, WK. (2006). Effects of temperature on
the transmission of West Nile virus by Culex
tarsalis (Diptera Culicidae). Journal of
Medical Entomology, 43(2), 309-317.
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  • Six villages in the West Usambara Mountains in
    northeast Tanzania,
  • Left AxisBiting Rates
  • Right Axis Rainfall and
  • Temperature

Bodker, R. 2003. Relationship between altitude
and intensity of malaria transmission in the
Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Journal of Medical
Entomology 40 (5) 706-717.
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Warming Effects on Infectious Diseases
  • Humidity increase varies in different locations
    on Earth due to global warming
  • Disease increase varies on location for global
    warming
  • Temperate zones such as United States might see
    increase in diseases (Texas outbreaks of Malaria
    for example)

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Disruption of an ecosystem
  • Vector predators, such as bats or birds that
    consume insects may migrate to new locations to
    avoid hotter climates
  • Vector populations could grow due to the missing
    predators and infectious diseases could further
    increase

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Spreading of Infectious Diseases
  • If global warming continues, birds or other
    animal reservoirs might have to migrate to new
    habitats, exposing new diseases in new locations
  • West Nile virus infects more than 30 North
    American mosquito species, which together
    transmit infection to at least 150 bird species,
    many of which migrate to new and distant
    locations, spreading the virus to rural and urban
    ecosystems throughout North and Central America

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Emerging Diseases
  • HIV, SARS, H5N1 (Bird Flu), and other new
    diseases appearing in the last 30 years are
    definitely influenced by global warming but there
    are other greater factors including the ease of
    air travel and population growth for humans

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Morens, DM. (2004). The challenge of emerging and
re-emerging infectious diseases. Nature,
430(6996), 242-249.Red represents newly
emerging diseases blue, re-emerging/resurging
diseases black, a 'deliberately emerging'
disease. Many diseases emerged and re-emerged
because of global warming? Possibly, but there
are certainly other factors.
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Conclusion
  • Global warming contributes in introducing and
    spreading more diseases globally, but in the
    short term, it definitely would not cause any an
    epidemic situations by itself
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