Permafrost as a potential pathogen reservoir
The Arctic is currently warming at unprecedented rates because of global climate change, resulting in thawing of large tracts of permafrost soil. A great challenge is understanding the implications of permafrost thaw on human health and the environment. Permafrost is a reservoir of mostly uncharacte...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt50s30845 2024-01-14T10:04:10+01:00 Permafrost as a potential pathogen reservoir Wu, Ruonan Trubl, Gareth Taş, Neslihan Jansson, Janet K 351 - 360 2022-04-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/50s30845 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt50s30845 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/50s30845 public One Earth, vol 5, iss 4 Earth Sciences Environmental Sciences Climate Action article 2022 ftcdlib 2023-12-18T19:06:36Z The Arctic is currently warming at unprecedented rates because of global climate change, resulting in thawing of large tracts of permafrost soil. A great challenge is understanding the implications of permafrost thaw on human health and the environment. Permafrost is a reservoir of mostly uncharacterized microorganisms and viruses, many of which could be viable. Given our limited knowledge of permafrost-resident microbes, we also lack the basis to judge whether they pose risks to humans, animals, and plants. Here we delve into features of permafrost as a microbial habitat and discuss what is known about the potential for microbial pathogens to emerge in a warming climate as permafrost thaws. This review has broader implications for human health and ecosystem sustainability in the new Arctic environment that will emerge from a thawed permafrost landscape. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Human health permafrost University of California: eScholarship Arctic |
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The Arctic is currently warming at unprecedented rates because of global climate change, resulting in thawing of large tracts of permafrost soil. A great challenge is understanding the implications of permafrost thaw on human health and the environment. Permafrost is a reservoir of mostly uncharacterized microorganisms and viruses, many of which could be viable. Given our limited knowledge of permafrost-resident microbes, we also lack the basis to judge whether they pose risks to humans, animals, and plants. Here we delve into features of permafrost as a microbial habitat and discuss what is known about the potential for microbial pathogens to emerge in a warming climate as permafrost thaws. This review has broader implications for human health and ecosystem sustainability in the new Arctic environment that will emerge from a thawed permafrost landscape. |
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Wu, Ruonan Trubl, Gareth Taş, Neslihan Jansson, Janet K |
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Wu, Ruonan Trubl, Gareth Taş, Neslihan Jansson, Janet K |
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Wu, Ruonan |
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Permafrost as a potential pathogen reservoir |
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Permafrost as a potential pathogen reservoir |
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eScholarship, University of California |
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Arctic Climate change Human health permafrost |
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Arctic Climate change Human health permafrost |
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One Earth, vol 5, iss 4 |
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