The impact of climate change on food security is underestimate, especially in the case of food borne zoonoses. Food contamination by micro and macroparasites could derive from several sources involving also complex transmission mechanisms. Wildlife can serve as reservoirs of food borne zoonotic pathogens. Examples of emerging food borne pathogens affected by indirect effects of climate change in mountain areas are provided

Rizzoli, A. (2013). EU research collaborations- the Trentino perspective. Climate change and the emerging disease threat to food security. In: Diet, gut microbiota and health throughout life, San Michele all'Adige (TN), 16 December 2013. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/23519

EU research collaborations- the Trentino perspective. Climate change and the emerging disease threat to food security

Rizzoli, Annapaola
2013-01-01

Abstract

The impact of climate change on food security is underestimate, especially in the case of food borne zoonoses. Food contamination by micro and macroparasites could derive from several sources involving also complex transmission mechanisms. Wildlife can serve as reservoirs of food borne zoonotic pathogens. Examples of emerging food borne pathogens affected by indirect effects of climate change in mountain areas are provided
Zoonosis
Zoonosi emergenti
2013
Rizzoli, A. (2013). EU research collaborations- the Trentino perspective. Climate change and the emerging disease threat to food security. In: Diet, gut microbiota and health throughout life, San Michele all'Adige (TN), 16 December 2013. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/23519
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