Global warming and planetary health: An open letter to the WHO from scientific and indigenous people urging for paleo-microbiology studies.
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Abstract
This article, written by a collective of international researchers and worldwide representatives of indigenous populations, is an open letter to the WHO, based on the latest elements from the scientific literature, and the latest climatological data. It takes stock of the health consequences of global warming, and urges research organizations to take an interest in infectious agents formerly stored in the layers of ground (frozen or not) and now mobilized, then released from a distance.
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| Authors | Charlier, P;Héry-Arnaud, G;Coppens, Y;Malaurie, J;Hoang-Oppermann, V;Deps, P;Kenmogne, J B;Foka, M;Josué, E;Schor, X E;Brun, L;Kepanga, M;Evanty, N;Julia, E;Bose, S;Iaukea, L;Romero Epiayu, J;Deo, S;Augias, A;Claverie, J M; |
| Journal | Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases |
| Year | 2020 |
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S1567-1348(20)30115-5
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