Interconnecting global threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases

A Pfenning-Butterworth, LB Buckley… - The Lancet Planetary …, 2024 - thelancet.com
The concurrent pressures of rising global temperatures, rates and incidence of species
decline, and emergence of infectious diseases represent an unprecedented planetary crisis …

Cross-chapter paper 6: Polar regions

AJ Constable, S Harper, J Dawson, K Holsman… - IPCC AR WGII, 2022 - epic.awi.de
The polar regions, notably the Arctic and maritime Antarctic, are experiencing impacts from
climate change at magnitudes and rates that are among the highest in the world, and will …

[HTML][HTML] Comparative review of One Health and Indigenous approaches to wildlife research in Inuit Nunangat

E Sudlovenick, E Jenkins, L Loseto - One Health, 2024 - Elsevier
There is increasing interest in One Health and Indigenous methodologies and approaches
in wildlife research, but they are not widely used research applications in the Arctic. Both …

Drivers and potential distribution of anthrax occurrence and incidence at national and sub-county levels across Kenya from 2006 to 2020 using INLA

VA Ndolo, DW Redding, I Lekolool, DM Mwangangi… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Anthrax is caused by, Bacillus anthracis, a soil-borne bacterium that infects grazing animals.
Kenya reported a sharp increase in livestock anthrax cases from 2005, with only 12% of the …

CMIP6 model projections leave no room for permafrost to persist in Western Siberia under the SSP5-8.5 scenario

GA Alexandrov, VA Ginzburg, GE Insarov… - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
The outputs of the Earth system models (ESM) provided by the sixth phase of the Coupled
Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) reflect the current state of scientific knowledge on …

The potential distribution of Bacillus anthracis suitability across Uganda using INLA

VA Ndolo, D Redding, MA Deka, JS Salzer… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
To reduce the veterinary, public health, environmental, and economic burden associated
with anthrax outbreaks, it is vital to identify the spatial distribution of areas suitable for …

[HTML][HTML] Archival and Newly Isolated Historical Bacillus anthracis Strains Populate the Deeper Phylogeny of the A.Br.075(Sterne) Clade

M Antwerpen, P Braun, W Beyer, D Aldenkortt… - Pathogens, 2025 - mdpi.com
The anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis can remain dormant as spores in soil for many
years. This applies to both natural foci and to sites of anthropogenic activity such as …

Zoonotic diseases in a 'Pandemicene': How can geomorphology contribute to the improved characterisation of dynamic 'pathogenic landscapes'?

S Tooth, T Irvine‐Fynn, D Corenblit… - Earth Surface …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A zoonosis is an infectious disease that can be transmitted to humans from animals,
potentially leading to an epidemic or pandemic. Increasing research into the environmental …

Map** environmental suitability for anthrax reemergence in the Arctic

E Stella, L Mari, J Gabrieli, C Barbante… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Recent studies have raised concerns about the potential reemergence of infectious
diseases in Arctic regions associated with warming temperatures. Among these, particular …

Keep it in the ground: climate change could prompt the reemergence of zombie pathogens

KA Murray - bmj, 2025 - bmj.com
Keep it in the ground: climate change could prompt the reemergence of zombie pathogens |
The BMJ Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Access provided by Google …