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    Parasites may get nastier with climate swings: study

    OSLO (Reuters) - Parasites look set to become more virulent because of climate change, according to a study showing that frogs suffer more infections from a fungus when exposed to unexpected swings in temperatures.

    Parasites, which include tapeworms, the tiny organisms that cause malaria and funguses, may be more nimble at adapting to climatic shifts than the animals they live on since they are smaller and grow more quickly, scientists said.

    "Increases in climate variability are likely to make it easier for parasites to infect their hosts," Thomas Raffel of Oakland University in the United States told Reuters, based on findings about frogs and a sometimes deadly skin fungus.

    "We think this could exacerbate the effects of some disease," he said of the report he led with colleagues at the University of South Florida. It will be published in Monday's edition of the journal Nature Climate Change.

    A U.N. panel of experts says that global warming is expected to add to human suffering from more heatwaves, floods, storms, fires and droughts, and have effects such as spreading the ranges of some diseases.

    And climate change, blamed on greenhouse gases released by burning fossil fuels, is also likely to mean more swings in temperatures.

    "Few...studies have considered the effects of climate variability or predictability on disease, despite it being likely that hosts and parasites will have differential responses to climatic shifts," they wrote.

    The scientists exposed Cuban treefrogs in 80 laboratory incubators to varying temperatures and infections of a fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, that is often deadly for the amphibians.

    In one experiment, frogs kept at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77F) for four weeks suffered far more infections when they were shifted to incubators at 15C (59F) and exposed to the fungus than frogs already used to living at 15C.

    "If you shift the temperature a frog is more susceptible to infection than a frog that is already adapted to that temperature," Raffel said.

    In another test, frogs that were exposed to predictable daily temperature variations between 15 and 25 Celsius, typical of shifts from night to day, were much better at resisting the fungus.

    Based on factors including their size, life expectancy and factors such as their metabolisms, the scientists said frogs probably took 10 times as long as fungus to get used to unexpected temperature changes, a process known as acclimation.

    Raffel said that more tests were needed of other parasites and hosts to confirm the findings. "This study was only done on an single tropical frog species," he said.

    He said he was unaware of studies about how other parasites such as malaria, for instance, might be affected by temperature swings that affect both its mosquito and human hosts. "It's an open question," he said.

    Still, he said that there was speculation that cold-blooded creatures such as frogs, insects, reptiles or fish might be more susceptible to parasites as temperature shifted than warm-blooded birds and mammals.

     
     
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    189 comments

    • W.D.  •  Live Oak, Florida  •  1 day 11 hrs ago
      In the South,we haven't had any really cold Winters now for several years and the Mosquitoes are horrific.
      • Chris 16 hrs ago
        These are the kind of my fellow atheists that I put right up there with hard-core fundamentalist Christians. SMH.
      • Keith 1 day 6 hrs ago
        Sorry, Jeebus got fired last week, along with god. They were evicted from heaven for lying about creation and the bible. Both are now at the John 3:16 mission, but are being held in confinement until mental health can collect them. No one believes they can make something out of nothing and walk on water, which they have failed to do everytime they have attempted these feats of magic. They have been replaced by the FSM and Mother Hedonism. All former jeebus freaks are invited to switch sides with no penalty. Throw away your bibles and buy stock in grated cheese, it's going to go through the roof.
      • Cai 1 day 10 hrs ago
        yeah, and the ticks are a lot worse too.
    • Jack P  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      Oh so no different then Politicians.......
    • Catman  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      With West Nile making daily headlines here, can't wait for the encephalitis and malaria mosquitoes to come out... UGH!
    • Stuart  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      "tapeworms, the tiny organisms that cause malaria and funguses" Cestodes don't cause Malaria and Funguses, I know, I work with this stuff daily. Malaria is caused by protist of the plasmodium family, and funguses are just that, fungus, typical parasitic form being that of a yeast, Cestodes, also known as tapeworms, are neither protist or fungus. Perhaps this articles author should take an english course or at least proof read what they write.
      • Michael C 1 day 3 hrs ago
        Re-read the sentence. Wasn't written all that well. Maybe "tapeworms, as well as the tiny organisms that cause malaria, and fungal infections" would have been better.
      • jess 1 day 23 hrs ago
        Perhaps a scientific taxonomy coarse would do some good for the author as well.
    • F_yourtwoparties_IamaInde ...  •  17 hrs ago
      We are doomed!
    • Common Sense  •  Austin, Texas  •  15 hrs ago
      The current behavior of wall street bankers and business criminals supports this study.
    • Monty  •  Kaufman, Texas  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      process your meat rabbits in the winter. Thats what grandad always said.
      • Michael C 1 day 3 hrs ago
        In th ewarm weather they get those creepy warbles. Gross.
    • John M  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Jared Diamond, in his book "Guns, Germs, and Steel," gives a fascinating analysis of how disease organisms which affect humans evolved in specific bands of latitudinal climatic regions. He also goes on to explain what happened when people started to travel outside of the specific latitudinal climatic regions in which they co-evolved with specific disease organisms. To the best of my knowledge, there has been no inquiry into what might happen when those latitudinal climatic regions begin to themselves shift...
    • Glowby  •  Fox River Grove, Illinois  •  1 day 14 hrs ago
      AGW deniers keep insisting, "It's the sun!!!" But NONE of them ever takes the time to look into the sun's known effects on earth's climate, and the generations of scientific research on this subject. Then they accuse science of being as ignorant of this field of study as they are!
      • Keith 1 day 11 hrs ago
        Mario, your not in the least bit funny. Go eat your cheese, or Door County cherries.
      • Mario 1 day 13 hrs ago
        No, Michael; it is the irradiated 'hot-air' coming from our newly cloned conjoint-parasites, catalyzed by gullibility.
      • Blue Indy 1 day 13 hrs ago
        MICHAEL: It has NOT increased planet wide over the last 10 years or any other given time period. That's the usual "retreat to" positions of the denialist and it is FALSE Certain sections have shown SOME warming, other sections like Olympus Mons HAVE NOT. Mars can easily under go seasonal changes we do not understand...heck, we hardly understand some on THIS planet.

        And if it IS the Sun, flash, explain why the planets Mercury and Venus show NO such warming or increase in brightness, because they are FAR closer to the Sun than is Earth OR Mars? It is Earth undergoing Global Warming. It is US doing it.
    • Artie  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      Oh the daily Global Warming story. (I guess someone is afraid it will go away if we stop talking about it')
      • buggrthat 1 day 3 hrs ago
        Artie, anthropogenic global warming will be a hot topic for generations.
      • Monty 1 day 3 hrs ago
        adapt and overcome.
      • Mike 1 day 4 hrs ago
        Raffel said that more tests were needed of other parasites and hosts to confirm the findings. "This study was only done on an single tropical frog species,"
        There you go, better get busy with real science, not just one speculative study!
    • Dude!  •  16 hrs ago
      Ooops another unintended consequence of climate change, eh teachumpsters?
    • donald  •  1 day 14 hrs ago
      So let's pray for a parasite that targets Burmese Pythons!
    • J'han  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      "tapeworms, the tiny organisms that cause malaria and funguses"
      This statement (see first paragraph of the article) is nonsense.

      Tapeworms are flat worms from the class Cestoda, so it is a member of the kingdom Animalia - i.e it's an animal.
      Malaria is caused by a single celled organism from the genus Plasmodium, which makes it a protist, a member of the kingdom Animalia and the sub-kingdom Protozoa.
      Fungi (referred to above as funguses) are in the kingdom Fungi, and so they are not animals.

      These 3 different kinds of creatures are not closely related to each other, and are not causally related. Tapeworms don't cause "funguses" and neither do tapeworms cause malaria.
    • Wuzula  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Not to mention food born illnesses.
    • Mull Master  •  1 day 2 hrs ago
      CRAP! I guess all this means my brother-in-law will be staying with us a lot longer than I thought! All because of the freakin climate change!
    • bigfoot  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      Why, did someone suggest using some of the money budgeted for so called social programs on global warming? (all I read was the headline)
    • xavier  •  1 day 11 hrs ago
      I believe that.
    • Rob  •  13 hrs ago
      I've noticed this summer, GOPers are a lot nastier!
    • Whaler  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      My ex-sister-in-law was a pretty nasty parasite, even without factoring in the weather.
    • Michael F  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  13 hrs ago
      Other parasites get even nastier when the WEATHER does NOT have dramatic swings: Gore, Hansen, Mann, etc - they're all celebrating the heat and drought conditions in the central USA. "See, we warned you! GW on steroids!". I'm sure they're all wringing their hands in disappointment that the tornado and hurricane season has been so quiet this year.

      They'll all go quiet this winter when a cold snap hits somewhere in the northern hemisphere, other than the occasional "One cold winter is not evidence of the lack of global warming!!” proclamation.