The viruses coexist for approx. 300 million years with the humans. Sometimes viruses can infect people on a large scale. But how was the current pandemic possible? Global warming is causing extreme weather events that have led to an increase in infectious diseases. The new climate can support epidemiological vectors for longer periods of time, creating more favorable conditions for replication and the emergence of new vectors. In the case of emerging infectious diseases, it is considered that there is a border that has already been crossed. Viruses normally have a native area (their "reservoir") from which they should not be pushed out. This creates a dangerous intimacy, with "hotspots" that include locations such as mar...
A pandemic is defined as an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing interna...
Humans represent ecological super-spreaders in the dissemination and introduction of pathogens. Thes...
The world is experiencing a major pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, the Coronavirus causing COVID-19. T...
The viruses coexist for approx. 300 million years with the humans. Sometimes viruses can infect peop...
Human-to-human transmissible pandemics, most notably the Medieval Black Death and Spanish Flu of 191...
International audienceIn cases of emergencies such as pandemics, it is common sense—and somewhat too...
BACKGROUND: Concern intensifying that emerging infectious diseases and global envir...
The unusual cases of pneumonia began to appear in midwinter, in China. The cause, researchers would ...
The world is warming at an alarming rate; in October 2018 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha...
This editorial presents a brief review of pandemics from antiquity to COVID-19. Although all large-s...
From the existentialism of Albert Camus and Sartre, to the replacement of the exclusion ritual with ...
What is the relationship between global temperature increase and the number of communicable disease ...
Throughout the course of civilization, epidemics and pandemics have ravaged humanity, destroyed anim...
This chapter discusses the connection between diseases and climate change, with a focus on the Coron...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
A pandemic is defined as an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing interna...
Humans represent ecological super-spreaders in the dissemination and introduction of pathogens. Thes...
The world is experiencing a major pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, the Coronavirus causing COVID-19. T...
The viruses coexist for approx. 300 million years with the humans. Sometimes viruses can infect peop...
Human-to-human transmissible pandemics, most notably the Medieval Black Death and Spanish Flu of 191...
International audienceIn cases of emergencies such as pandemics, it is common sense—and somewhat too...
BACKGROUND: Concern intensifying that emerging infectious diseases and global envir...
The unusual cases of pneumonia began to appear in midwinter, in China. The cause, researchers would ...
The world is warming at an alarming rate; in October 2018 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha...
This editorial presents a brief review of pandemics from antiquity to COVID-19. Although all large-s...
From the existentialism of Albert Camus and Sartre, to the replacement of the exclusion ritual with ...
What is the relationship between global temperature increase and the number of communicable disease ...
Throughout the course of civilization, epidemics and pandemics have ravaged humanity, destroyed anim...
This chapter discusses the connection between diseases and climate change, with a focus on the Coron...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
A pandemic is defined as an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing interna...
Humans represent ecological super-spreaders in the dissemination and introduction of pathogens. Thes...
The world is experiencing a major pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, the Coronavirus causing COVID-19. T...