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Increasing intensity of enterovirus outbreaks projected with climate change

Health and Fitness

Increasing intensity of enterovirus outbreaks projected with climate change

R. E. Baker, W. Yang, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Rachel E. Baker, Wenchang Yang, Gabriel A. Vecchi, and Saki Takahashi explores how environmental and demographic factors shape enterovirus transmission and forecasts the effects of climate change on future outbreaks. With findings indicating a 40% potential rise in outbreak sizes under the worst-case climate scenarios, this research highlights the critical role of winter warming and temperature variability.... show more
Abstract
Pathogens of the enterovirus genus, including poliovirus and coxsackieviruses, typically circulate in the summer months suggesting a possible positive association between warmer weather and transmission. Here we evaluate the environmental and demographic drivers of enterovirus transmission, as well as the implications of climate change for future enterovirus circulation. We leverage pre-vaccination era data on polio in the US as well as data on two enterovirus A serotypes in China and Japan that are known to cause hand, foot, and mouth disease. Using mechanistic modeling and statistical approaches, we find that enterovirus transmission appears positively correlated with temperature although demographic factors, particularly the timing of school semesters, remain important. We use temperature projections from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) to simulate future outbreaks under late 21st-century climate change for Chinese provinces. We find that outbreak size increases with climate change on average, though results differ across climate models depending on the degree of wintertime warming. In the worst-case scenario, we project peak outbreaks in some locations could increase by up to 40%.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 31, 2024
Authors
Rachel E. Baker, Wenchang Yang, Gabriel A. Vecchi, Saki Takahashi
Tags
enterovirus
transmission
climate change
outbreaks
demographic factors
temperature
polio
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