2021
DOI: 10.1080/1040841x.2021.1879006
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Climate change: how it impacts the emergence, transmission, resistance and consequences of viral infections in animals and plants

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“…One report indicated that the distribution of ACE2 receptors could be affected by physiological temperature by way of differential stimulation by heat shock proteins (HSP72), that are upregulated in human cells when the temperature exceeds the normal range ( 9 , 112 ). Another factor by which climate change could influence the efficacy of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is exposure to other comorbidities ( 7 ). A prime candidate to consider is diabetes, a well-known susceptibility factor for severe COVID-19 infection ( 11 , 113 ).…”
Section: Could Climate Change Be Contributing To Making Humans More Susceptible To Covid-19 Infection?mentioning
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“…One report indicated that the distribution of ACE2 receptors could be affected by physiological temperature by way of differential stimulation by heat shock proteins (HSP72), that are upregulated in human cells when the temperature exceeds the normal range ( 9 , 112 ). Another factor by which climate change could influence the efficacy of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is exposure to other comorbidities ( 7 ). A prime candidate to consider is diabetes, a well-known susceptibility factor for severe COVID-19 infection ( 11 , 113 ).…”
Section: Could Climate Change Be Contributing To Making Humans More Susceptible To Covid-19 Infection?mentioning
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“…Conceivably, the global catastrophe caused by COVID-19 may become a past bad memory. However, given the circumstances of our world with its changing climate and its anthropocentric stresses such as deforestation, industrialization, and pollution we can anticipate that new pandemics of coronaviruses and other infections will remain on the menu (Figure 1) (6)(7)(8). Supporting this hypothesis, many lines of evidence indicate that climatic and weather changes due to natural (e.g., forest fires, volcanoes, and solar radiations, increased cyclones and floods) and modern civilization associated reasons as described above have impacted human health, changing susceptibility to infections, the distribution of reservoirs, carriers, and their exposure to a wider range of host population (7).…”
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“…The study of such migrations is of great scientific and practical interest. The importance of the problem is also due to the fact that climate change and anthropogenic impact have changed traditional, known ways of animal migration, which can lead and already leads to the introduction of viral pathogens, previously absent in these places [ 11 ].…”
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“…But by destroying the environment and melting glaciers, humans destroyed the invasive viruses and brought it into his life (Kumar et al, 2021 andEpstein &Mills, 2005). Some scholars highlighted the risks associated with viruses hidden in permafrost, and the risks arising out of ecological destruction (Dash et al, 2021).…”
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