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Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases

Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. By: Patricia Gonzalez. Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. What we know

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Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases

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  1. Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases By: Patricia Gonzalez

  2. Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases What we know • Many of the determinants of human morbidity from emerging diseases can be construed directly or indirectly related to environmental changes. • The emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases pose a significant public health problem. • Local, regional, and global geological factors.

  3. Causative factors leading to the emergenceof specific diseases • Ecosystem injury from urbanization • Bio invasion • Climate change

  4. Local geological factors • Geothermal processes • Thermal pools for bathing • Anthropogenic disturbances • Mining • Water born infections • Microbial survival and hydrogeological parameters

  5. Regional geological factors • Soil types • Spores in top soil (coccidioidomycosis) • Vector • The black legged tick (vector of Lyme disease). • Excesses or deficiencies of trace elements

  6. Global geological factors • Disruption of global ecosystems • Deforestation • Wind erosion

  7. Conclusion • In order to understand the dynamics of some infectious diseases, it is important to understand the factors impacting the ecosystems and how these factors affect human health.

  8. References Cook, A., Finkelman, R., & Weinstein, P. (2004). Geological factors in the emergence of infectious diseases . Pathology International, 54(1), 130–135. Deforestation [digital image]. Retrieved from www.worldwildlife.gov Older Man With Fever and Tender Rash [digital image]. Retrieved from www.consultative.com Valley Fever [digital image]. Retrieved from www.cdc.gov Water diseases [digital image]. Retrieved from www.niehs.nih.gov Wind erosion [digital image]. Retrieved rom .wikipedia.org

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