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Influence of Climate Change on Emerging Pathogens and Human Immunity.

Amira El-Far, Noha Yousry, Faten Abouelmagd, Mohamed E Elsheikh,Manal El Said

The Egyptian journal of immunology(2024)

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Abstract
Global warming can be defined as the detectable increase in average global temperature in the last ten years regarding frequency and intensity. Climate change represents a long-term detectable climatic variability. The climatic system of the earth is disrupted because of the continuous production of greenhouse gases, which raises the risk of the emergence and re-emergence of human pathogens. In this review, we aimed to present the different mechanisms of climate change that increase human/pathogen exposure, introduce the recent concept of disaster microbiology, and discuss the effects of climate change on zoonoses as well as the effects of climate change on antibiotic resistance and human health.
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