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Climate change and infectious diseases: The challenges: How will climate change impact microbial foodborne disease in Canada?

机译:气候变化和传染病:挑战:气候变化将如何影响加拿大的微生物食源性疾病?

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Foodborne disease is a major concern in Canada and represents a significant climate change-related threat to public health. Climate variables, including temperature and precipitation patterns, extreme weather events and ocean warming and acidification, are known to exert significant, complicated and interrelated effects along the entire length of the food chain. Foodborne diseases are caused by a range of bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses, and the prevalence of these diseases is modified by climate change through alterations in the abundance, growth, range and survival of many pathogens, as well as through alterations in human behaviours and in transmission factors such as wildlife vectors. As climate change continues and/or intensifies, it will increase the risk of an adverse effect on food safety in Canada ranging from increased public health burden to the emergence of risks not currently seen in our food chain. Clinical and public health practitioners need to be aware of the existing and emerging risks to respond accordingly.
机译:食源性疾病是加拿大的主要关注点,它代表着与气候变化有关的重大威胁公共卫生。众所周知,气候变量,包括温度和降水模式,极端天气事件以及海洋变暖和酸化,会在整个食物链的整个过程中产生重大,复杂和相互关联的影响。食源性疾病是由多种细菌,真菌,寄生虫和病毒引起的,气候变化通过许多病原体的丰度,生长,范围和存活率的改变以及人类行为的改变而改变了这些疾病的流行以及诸如野生生物媒介的传播因素。随着气候变化的持续和/或加剧,它将增加对加拿大食品安全产生不利影响的风险,从增加的公共卫生负担到出现我们食品链中目前未见的风险。临床和公共卫生从业人员需要意识到存在和正在出现的风险,以做出相应的应对。

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