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RestoreGore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-09-07 04:44 PM
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Climate Change Moving Diseases Northward: Expert
Edited on Fri Mar-09-07 04:49 PM by RestoreGore
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070309/hl_nm/africa_disease_dc;_ylt=ApNLVk5bQR5T5q0Q96X9uyxa24cA

Climate change pushes diseases north: expert By Jeremy Clarke
Fri Mar 9, 9:10 AM ET


NAIROBI (Reuters) - Global warming is pushing northwards diseases more commonly found in developing countries, posing a risk to the financial and physical health of rich nations, the head of a livestock herders' charity said.

Steve Sloan, chief executive of GALVmed, said on Friday insect-borne diseases were increasingly moving north, such as the viral infection bluetongue that has hit cattle and sheep in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. If Kenya's Rift Valley Fever also reached Europe, the impact would be immense, he said. "These 'African' diseases have become global issues because of climate change," Sloan told Reuters in an interview.

"Following the bluetongue outbreak in Germany, some meat markets in the country saw an annual drop of up to a third," he said. "Wait until something like Rift Valley Fever arrives, that brings death with it as well." Bluetongue, which is not harmful to humans, has been present for several years in Spain and Italy.

The disease, transmitted by midges, was first discovered in South Africa and has been spreading north since the late 1990s. Experts say that is due to global warming. "There is a very real threat that diseases like River Valley Fever will follow bluetongue into Europe," Brian Perry, senior scientist at the International Livestock Research Institute, told Reuters. "Climate change has a definite impact in the establishment of these diseases."

Within a month of bluetongue being detected in the southern Netherlands last year, the number of Dutch farms affected by it had doubled to more than 400, despite measures to stop the spread of the virus."These are economic diseases that should frighten the hell out of Europe's meat business, not to mention the threat they pose to human lives," Sloan said.

"Climate change is bringing them to Europe."

GALVmed aims to reduce poverty of livestock keepers in developing countries by improving access to pharmaceuticals and vaccines.
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Question: Do you think some governments and special interests are hoping for these affects to be exacerbated because they simply will make money from them? Pharmaceutical companies must be salivating at the prospect of diseases moving into other countries. More customers.
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Shallah Kali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-09-07 06:04 PM
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1. Corporations are psychopaths. Of course they are looking forward to increased sales
I wonder what diseases are moving higher in the US. Also how far north will cockroaches go? Will northerns have to deal with fleas and ticks year around?
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RestoreGore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-09-07 09:03 PM
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2.  Well, I saw a mosquito here just two months ago
And that was new to me.
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