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This paper encourages reflection and frank debate on the sense, responsibility and challenge that researchers in Environmental Medicine and Education face the challenge posed by climate change that affects the entire world. It causes lack of drinking water, decrease in food production, and/or increa...
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This paper encourages reflection and frank debate on the sense, responsibility and challenge that researchers in Environmental Medicine and Education face the challenge posed by climate change that affects the entire world. It causes lack of drinking water, decrease in food production, and/or increased mortality in humans and animals due to floods, droughts and variations in average temperatures. Climatic conditions regulate parasitosis. Climate change can directly impact the manifestation of these diseases. Fasciolosis is a zoonotic parasitosis caused by Fasciola spp. and is one of the most widely distributed geographically. It has an indirect cycle; its definitive hosts are mammals, including humans. The intermediate hosts are snails inhabiting aqueous environments (rivers, streams, ponds, etc.). There they reproduce and complete the parasite?s life cycle. Climate change generates favorable atmospheric conditions for infestation in areas where the presence of the snail was not feasible due to adverse conditions for its development or the existence of definitive hosts, which could lead to changes in human and animal health. It is necessary to create public alerts due to the probable presentation of new epidemiological manifestations involving zoonotic diseases. |
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I28-R145-HWA_70962024-11-05 InVet 2022, 24 (2): 1-10 REVISIÓN BIBLIOGRÁFICA ISSN 1514-6634 (impreso)... This paper encourages reflection and frank debate on the sense, responsibility and challenge that researchers in Environmental Medicine and Education face the challenge posed by climate change that affects the entire world. It causes lack of drinking water, decrease in food production, and/or increased mortality in humans and animals due to floods, droughts and variations in average temperatures. Climatic conditions regulate parasitosis. Climate change can directly impact the manifestation of these diseases. Fasciolosis is a zoonotic parasitosis caused by Fasciola spp. and is one of the most widely distributed geographically. It has an indirect cycle; its definitive hosts are mammals, including humans. The intermediate hosts are snails inhabiting aqueous environments (rivers, streams, ponds, etc.). There they reproduce and complete the parasite?s life cycle. Climate change generates favorable atmospheric conditions for infestation in areas where the presence of the snail was not feasible due to adverse conditions for its development or the existence of definitive hosts, which could lead to changes in human and animal health. It is necessary to create public alerts due to the probable presentation of new epidemiological manifestations involving zoonotic diseases. Fil: Pérez Mazzali, M. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Laboratorio de Biología Celular y Molecular. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: Solana, M.V. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Laboratorio de Biología Celular y Molecular. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: Solana H. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Laboratorio de Biología Celular y Molecular. Buenos Aires, Argentina Pérez Mazzali, M. Solana, M.V. Solana, H. 2022 El presente trabajo propicia la reflexión y debate franco sobre el sentido, responsabilidad y reto que los investigadores en Biología, Medicina y Medio Ambiente enfrentamos el desafío que depara el cambio climático que afecta al mundo entero. Dicho fenómeno climatológico provoca falta de agua potable, disminución en producción de alimentos, y/o aumento de mortalidad en humanos y animales por inundaciones, sequías y variaciones de temperaturas promedio, además de impactar en la manifestación de diferentes enfermedades que son reguladas por las condiciones climáticas. La fasciolosis es una enfermedad zoonótica causada por Fasciola spp. siendo la parasitosis de mayor distribución mundial. De ciclo indirecto, sus hospedadores definitivos son mamíferos incluido el humano. Los hospedadores intermediarios son caracoles habitando entornos acuosos (orillas de ríos poco caudalosos, arroyos, lagunas, etc.) donde se reproducen completando el ciclo vital del parásito. El cambio climático está generando nuevas condiciones atmosféricas alterando la infestación por Fasciola en áreas donde hasta hoy debido a condiciones adversas para su desarrollo no era factible la presencia del caracol ni tampoco la preexistencia de hospedadores definitivos pudiendo generarse modificaciones en salud humana y animal. Se torna necesario crear alertas públicas debido a la presentación de nuevas manifestaciones epidemiológicas que involucran enfermedades zoonóticas. application/pdf ISSN 1668-3498 (en línea) cambio climático caracol infestación parásito fasciolosis climate change snail infestation parasite fasciolosis spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ InVet, vol. 24, nº2 El aporte del cambio climático en la manifestación de la fasciolosis en Sudamérica The contribution of climate change in the manifestation of fasciolosis in South America info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pveterinaria/invet&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7096 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pveterinaria/invet/index/assoc/HWA_7096.dir/7096.PDF |