Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens

Abstract Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (Salmonella Typhi). Syndromes in patients vary from asymptomatic carriers to severe or death outcomes, which are frequently reported in African and Southeast Asian countries. It is one of the most common waterborne transmission a...

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Main Authors: Chenghao Jia, Qianzhe Cao, Zining Wang, Annemieke van denDool, Min Yue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-02-01
Series:Microbial Biotechnology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14417
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author Chenghao Jia
Qianzhe Cao
Zining Wang
Annemieke van denDool
Min Yue
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Zining Wang
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Min Yue
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description Abstract Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (Salmonella Typhi). Syndromes in patients vary from asymptomatic carriers to severe or death outcomes, which are frequently reported in African and Southeast Asian countries. It is one of the most common waterborne transmission agents, whose transmission is likely impacted by climate change. Here, we claimed the evidence and consequences of climate‐related foodborne and waterborne diseases have increased and provided possible mitigations against Typhoidal Salmonella dissemination.
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spelling doaj.art-bf03f778764e4dd0896a13edecc9d0602024-02-26T12:12:42ZengWileyMicrobial Biotechnology1751-79152024-02-01172n/an/a10.1111/1751-7915.14417Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogensChenghao Jia0Qianzhe Cao1Zining Wang2Annemieke van denDool3Min Yue4Department of Veterinary Medicine Zhejiang University College of Animal Sciences Hangzhou ChinaDepartment of Veterinary Medicine Zhejiang University College of Animal Sciences Hangzhou ChinaDepartment of Veterinary Medicine Zhejiang University College of Animal Sciences Hangzhou ChinaDuke Kunshan University Kunshan ChinaDepartment of Veterinary Medicine Zhejiang University College of Animal Sciences Hangzhou ChinaAbstract Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (Salmonella Typhi). Syndromes in patients vary from asymptomatic carriers to severe or death outcomes, which are frequently reported in African and Southeast Asian countries. It is one of the most common waterborne transmission agents, whose transmission is likely impacted by climate change. Here, we claimed the evidence and consequences of climate‐related foodborne and waterborne diseases have increased and provided possible mitigations against Typhoidal Salmonella dissemination.https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14417
spellingShingle Chenghao Jia
Qianzhe Cao
Zining Wang
Annemieke van denDool
Min Yue
Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
Microbial Biotechnology
title Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
title_full Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
title_fullStr Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
title_short Climate change affects the spread of typhoid pathogens
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