Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health
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Resumo: | Abstract Amazonian biodiversity is increasingly threatened due to the weakening of policies for combating deforestation, especially in Brazil. Loss of animal and plant species, many not yet known to science, is just one among many negative consequences of Amazon deforestation. Deforestation affects indigenous communities, riverside as well as urban populations, and even planetary health. Amazonia has a prominent role in regulating the Earth’s climate, with forest loss contributing to rising regional and global temperatures and intensification of extreme weather events. These climatic conditions are important drivers of emerging infectious diseases, and activities associated with deforestation contribute to the spread of disease vectors. This review presents the main impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious-disease dynamics and public health from a One Health perspective. Because Brazil holds the largest area of Amazon rainforest, emphasis is given to the Brazilian scenario. Finally, potential solutions to mitigate deforestation and emerging infectious diseases are presented from the perspectives of researchers in different fields. |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public healthAmazon rainforestbiodiversityemerging infectious diseasedeforestationpathogenspublic healthAbstract Amazonian biodiversity is increasingly threatened due to the weakening of policies for combating deforestation, especially in Brazil. Loss of animal and plant species, many not yet known to science, is just one among many negative consequences of Amazon deforestation. Deforestation affects indigenous communities, riverside as well as urban populations, and even planetary health. Amazonia has a prominent role in regulating the Earth’s climate, with forest loss contributing to rising regional and global temperatures and intensification of extreme weather events. These climatic conditions are important drivers of emerging infectious diseases, and activities associated with deforestation contribute to the spread of disease vectors. This review presents the main impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious-disease dynamics and public health from a One Health perspective. Because Brazil holds the largest area of Amazon rainforest, emphasis is given to the Brazilian scenario. Finally, potential solutions to mitigate deforestation and emerging infectious diseases are presented from the perspectives of researchers in different fields.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000100724Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.92 n.1 2020reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202020191375info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessELLWANGER,JOEL HENRIQUEKULMANN-LEAL,BRUNAKAMINSKI,VALÉRIA L.VALVERDE-VILLEGAS,JACQUELINE MARÍAVEIGA,ANA BEATRIZ G. DASPILKI,FERNANDO R.FEARNSIDE,PHILIP M.CAESAR,LÍLIANGIATTI,LEANDRO LUIZWALLAU,GABRIEL L.ALMEIDA,SABRINA E.M.BORBA,MAURO R.HORA,VANUSA P. DACHIES,JOSÉ ARTUR B.eng2020-04-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652020000100724Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2020-04-14T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health ELLWANGER,JOEL HENRIQUE Amazon rainforest biodiversity emerging infectious disease deforestation pathogens public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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Beyond diversity loss and climate change: Impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious diseases and public health |
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ELLWANGER,JOEL HENRIQUE |
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ELLWANGER,JOEL HENRIQUE KULMANN-LEAL,BRUNA KAMINSKI,VALÉRIA L. VALVERDE-VILLEGAS,JACQUELINE MARÍA VEIGA,ANA BEATRIZ G. DA SPILKI,FERNANDO R. FEARNSIDE,PHILIP M. CAESAR,LÍLIAN GIATTI,LEANDRO LUIZ WALLAU,GABRIEL L. ALMEIDA,SABRINA E.M. BORBA,MAURO R. HORA,VANUSA P. DA CHIES,JOSÉ ARTUR B. |
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KULMANN-LEAL,BRUNA KAMINSKI,VALÉRIA L. VALVERDE-VILLEGAS,JACQUELINE MARÍA VEIGA,ANA BEATRIZ G. DA SPILKI,FERNANDO R. FEARNSIDE,PHILIP M. CAESAR,LÍLIAN GIATTI,LEANDRO LUIZ WALLAU,GABRIEL L. ALMEIDA,SABRINA E.M. BORBA,MAURO R. HORA,VANUSA P. DA CHIES,JOSÉ ARTUR B. |
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ELLWANGER,JOEL HENRIQUE KULMANN-LEAL,BRUNA KAMINSKI,VALÉRIA L. VALVERDE-VILLEGAS,JACQUELINE MARÍA VEIGA,ANA BEATRIZ G. DA SPILKI,FERNANDO R. FEARNSIDE,PHILIP M. CAESAR,LÍLIAN GIATTI,LEANDRO LUIZ WALLAU,GABRIEL L. ALMEIDA,SABRINA E.M. BORBA,MAURO R. HORA,VANUSA P. DA CHIES,JOSÉ ARTUR B. |
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Amazon rainforest biodiversity emerging infectious disease deforestation pathogens public health |
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Amazon rainforest biodiversity emerging infectious disease deforestation pathogens public health |
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Abstract Amazonian biodiversity is increasingly threatened due to the weakening of policies for combating deforestation, especially in Brazil. Loss of animal and plant species, many not yet known to science, is just one among many negative consequences of Amazon deforestation. Deforestation affects indigenous communities, riverside as well as urban populations, and even planetary health. Amazonia has a prominent role in regulating the Earth’s climate, with forest loss contributing to rising regional and global temperatures and intensification of extreme weather events. These climatic conditions are important drivers of emerging infectious diseases, and activities associated with deforestation contribute to the spread of disease vectors. This review presents the main impacts of Amazon deforestation on infectious-disease dynamics and public health from a One Health perspective. Because Brazil holds the largest area of Amazon rainforest, emphasis is given to the Brazilian scenario. Finally, potential solutions to mitigate deforestation and emerging infectious diseases are presented from the perspectives of researchers in different fields. |
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