Impact of land uses, drought, flood, wildfire, and cascading events on water quality and microbial communities: A review and analysis

A Mishra, A Alnahit, B Campbell - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
The increase in dynamic interactions between climate and human activities threatens water
security in terms of water quantity and quality. Most water security studies have focused on …

Disease emergence from global climate and land use change

JA Patz, SH Olson, CK Uejio, HK Gibbs - Medical Clinics of North America, 2008 - Elsevier
Climate change and land use change can affect multiple infectious diseases of humans,
acting either independently or synergistically. Expanded efforts in empiric and future …

Hygiene, sanitation, and water: forgotten foundations of health

J Bartram, S Cairncross - PLoS medicine, 2010 - journals.plos.org
As the first article in a four-part PLoS Medicine series on water and sanitation, Jamie
Bartram and Sandy Cairncross argue that the massive burden of ill health associated with …

Multiple transmission pathways and disease dynamics in a waterborne pathogen model

JH Tien, DJD Earn - Bulletin of mathematical biology, 2010 - Springer
Multiple transmission pathways exist for many waterborne diseases, including cholera,
Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and Campylobacter. Theoretical work exploring the effects of …

Emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica is linked to the Neolithization process

FM Key, C Posth, LR Esquivel-Gomez… - Nature ecology & …, 2020 - nature.com
It has been hypothesized that the Neolithic transition towards an agricultural and pastoralist
economy facilitated the emergence of human-adapted pathogens. Here, we recovered eight …

Salmonella in surface and drinking water: occurrence and water-mediated transmission

C Levantesi, L Bonadonna, R Briancesco… - Food Research …, 2012 - Elsevier
Salmonella is one of the leading causes of intestinal illness all over the world as well as the
etiological agent of more severe systemic diseases such as typhoid and paratyphoid fevers …

Epidemiological evidence of groundwater contribution to global enteric disease, 1948–2015

H Murphy, M Prioleau, M Borchardt, P Hynds - 2017 - arrow.tudublin.ie
Abstract Globally, approximately 2.2 billion people rely on groundwater for daily
consumption. It is widely accepted that groundwater is more pristine than surface water but …

Examining the Link between Biofilm Formation and the Ability of Pathogenic Salmonella Strains to Colonize Multiple Host Species

KD MacKenzie, MB Palmer, WL Köster… - Frontiers in veterinary …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Salmonella are important pathogens worldwide and a predominant number of human
infections are zoonotic in nature. The ability of strains to form biofilms, which is a …

Tradition and transition: parasitic zoonoses of people and animals in Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland

EJ Jenkins, LJ Castrodale, SJC de Rosemond… - Advances in …, 2013 - Elsevier
Zoonotic parasites are important causes of endemic and emerging human disease in
northern North America and Greenland (the North), where prevalence of some parasites is …

Climate change and waterborne disease risk in the Great Lakes region of the US

JA Patz, SJ Vavrus, CK Uejio, SL McLellan - American journal of preventive …, 2008 - Elsevier
Extremes of the hydrologic cycle will accompany global warming, causing precipitation
intensity to increase, particularly in middle and high latitudes. During the twentieth century …