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Showing posts with label Lyme Disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyme Disease. Show all posts
13 August 2018
MOTHER JONES ECONUNDRUMS: An Army of Deer Ticks Carrying Lyme Disease Is Advancing 13AUG18
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climate change,
deer ticks,
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Lyme Disease,
Mexico,
wildfires
12 August 2012
7 Climate Change Diseases to Ruin Your Monday (or any other day of the week if you get them...) 6AUG12
SOME people may deny climate change is happening, but there is no denying the spread of formerly tropical diseases in what once were temperate climates. From Mother Jones....
Climate change is creating favorable conditions for several (unpronounceable, gross) diseases.
Climate change is creating favorable conditions for several (unpronounceable, gross) diseases.
—By James West
From the known and treatable (Lyme disease) to the unpronounceable and potentially deadly (Cryptococcus gattii), climate change is giving gross diseases a leg up, clearing their way onward to the United States.
Increased rainfall, warmer temperatures, dying reefs, and hotter oceans are handing illnesses that afflict humans—algal, fungal, mosquito-borne, tick-borne—a chance to spread, meaning diseases previously unheard in the US of are now emerging.
George Luber an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the deadly fungal infection C. gattii, once considered limited to places like Papua New Guinea and Australia, "popped out of nowhere" when it first moved to Vancouver Island around the early 2000s. Scientists were alarmed by its readiness to set up shop in a new climate, well outside its comfort zone. If subtropical C. gattii could settle down in just any backyard, what was next?
"You've got to be prepared, otherwise it will catch you off guard," said Luber, a member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "Climate change will drive extreme events leading to the potential for multiple system failures…to upend all of the protections we have in place."
So with that grim warning in mind, Climate Desk has prepared this handy guide to help you identify the nasty critters that could be knocking on your door soon. (A somewhat obvious disclaimer: This is not to be taken as medical advice. If you have symptoms, see a doctor.)







Increased rainfall, warmer temperatures, dying reefs, and hotter oceans are handing illnesses that afflict humans—algal, fungal, mosquito-borne, tick-borne—a chance to spread, meaning diseases previously unheard in the US of are now emerging.
George Luber an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the deadly fungal infection C. gattii, once considered limited to places like Papua New Guinea and Australia, "popped out of nowhere" when it first moved to Vancouver Island around the early 2000s. Scientists were alarmed by its readiness to set up shop in a new climate, well outside its comfort zone. If subtropical C. gattii could settle down in just any backyard, what was next?
"You've got to be prepared, otherwise it will catch you off guard," said Luber, a member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "Climate change will drive extreme events leading to the potential for multiple system failures…to upend all of the protections we have in place."
So with that grim warning in mind, Climate Desk has prepared this handy guide to help you identify the nasty critters that could be knocking on your door soon. (A somewhat obvious disclaimer: This is not to be taken as medical advice. If you have symptoms, see a doctor.)
James West
Climate Desk Producer
James West is a producer for the Climate Desk. Follow him on Twitter
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Chilungunya,
Ciguatera,
climate change,
Cryptococcus gattii,
Dengue Fever,
Lyme Disease,
Rift Valley Fever,
West Nile Virus
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