2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104916
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Ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of zoonotic and vector-borne infectious diseases in French Guiana: Transdisciplinarity does matter to tackle new emerging threats

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“…Indeed, four cases of YF were reported in FG over the past five years, all in unvaccinated people (except one who received one dose in childhood), and all died. Two of them were likely related to gold mining [ 4 , 16 ] (and pers. Com).…”
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“…Indeed, four cases of YF were reported in FG over the past five years, all in unvaccinated people (except one who received one dose in childhood), and all died. Two of them were likely related to gold mining [ 4 , 16 ] (and pers. Com).…”
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“…The anthropization and disruption of ecosystems favor the crossing of inter-species barriers, especially in areas of high biodiversity such as the Amazon basin, where French Guiana is located. In this French overseas territory, the life cycles of multi-host diseases appear to be even more complex than in other Central and South American settings [ 4 ]. This suggests that the greater promiscuity between wildlife and humans due to demographic and economic pressures may provide new contexts for the movement and spread of microbes and their hosts [ 4 ].…”
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“…d'habitation précaires, génère des situations à très haut risque de transmission locale du paludisme. De plus, cette population, particulièrement mobile et peu suivie médicalement, contribue fortement à la circulation du parasite dans les populations de la région, favorisant l'émergence et le maintien de foyers de transmission, de résistances aux traitements contre le paludisme, etc (Thoisy de et al, 2021 ;Douine et al, 2021)…”
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