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Climate change could spread plague
2005-11-15
That damn chimpybushitler is now gonna bring back the plague:-( /tinfoilhat
Warmer, wetter weather brought on by global warming could increase outbreaks of the plague, which has killed millions down the ages and wiped out one third of Europe's population in the 14th century, academics said.

Migratory birds spreading avian flu from Asia today could also carry the plague bacteria westward from their source in Central Asia, Nils Stenseth, head of a three-day conference on the plague and how it spreads, told Reuters on Monday.

"Wetter, warmer weather conditions mean there are likely to be more of the bacteria around than normal and the chance of it spreading to humans is higher," he said.

The European Union-funded group has just finished analyzing Soviet-era data from Kazakhstan which show a link between warmer weather and outbreaks of the plague.

This analysis was important as it had not previously been clear whether warmer conditions encouraged the bacteria, fleas and rats to grow or killed them off, Stenseth said. Plague bacteria are often carried by fleas on rats.

"But if it becomes too hot it would kill off the fleas and rodents," he said.

Many scientists say a build-up of heat-trapping gases from burning fossil fuels is pushing up temperatures around the world and changing Earth's climate.

The plague -- caused by the virulent, aggressive and mutating Yersinia Pestis bacteria -- periodically breaks out in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries and has been carried around the globe by fleas on the back of rats, birds and in clothing for centuries, Stenseth said.

"If you treat it with antibiotics in a few days it should be all right, but if you leave it any longer there is a 60 percent chance of death."

In the 14th century the plague killed around 34 million people and some academics believe it reappeared every generation, including the Great Plague of London in 1665-66.

"The link is very important and it is also important to link it back to the Black Death in the 1300s because there were the kind of weather conditions then -- warmer and wetter -- that we predict for the future," Stenseth said.

"After 1855, when it (plague) reappeared again, there were once again similar weather conditions."

Scientists are still unsure why the plague originates in Central Asia. It has spread throughout the world, including recently to east Africa, and this is due at least partly to birds.

"Many, many bird species are spreading bacteria from one place to another, from one rodent to another, by carrying fleas," Stenseth said.

"That birds spread the bacteria is not in question but how important that is in the big picture is not yet clear."

Unlike the bird flu virus, which infects and kills domestic birds, plague-carrying fleas do not harm the birds that carry them.
Beat the Reaper! plague... plague...
Posted by:Spot

#9  The same people used to claim that global cooling would result in more epidemics because the population would be huddled together for warmth.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-15 21:24  

#8  I think this one calls for the "Gloom, Doom" graphic.
Posted by: Uneart Grerert6212   2005-11-15 15:37  

#7  Heh, john. Reminds me of the saying, "Life is nature's way of keeping meat fresh."

Sorry Mucky. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2005-11-15 14:21  

#6  Good health is just the slowest form of Dying.
Posted by: john   2005-11-15 14:19  

#5  Umm, guys, anyone notice something wierd here?

"After 1855, when it (plague) reappeared again, there were once again similar weather conditions."

I thought all this global warming s*** was UNprecedented. If this has happened before, then maybe it ain't the industrial revolution and Bush and Haliburton after all. I mean I know he's blamed for s*** that happened before he was elected, but, before his father (and probably grand-father) was BORN??? That's a little too wacky.
Posted by: AlanC   2005-11-15 14:06  

#4  Let's face it. We're all going to die from some damn disease.

We're working on it...
Posted by: Halliburton - Continental Plague Division   2005-11-15 13:56  

#3  Seems to me a warmer climate might actually decrease the chance of an influenza pandemic people are predicting.

But isn't there an asteroid with our name on it, and supervolcanos and all that. We're doomed no matter what we do so its just a matter of finding a way to blame Bush.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-11-15 13:40  

#2  Let's face it. We're all going to die from some damn disease. Might as well roll over and croak right now.

I'm giving up my life-long dream of dying from being shot at the age of 90 by the lesbian lover of my 18 year old girlfriend.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-11-15 11:02  

#1  In the 14th century the plague killed around 34 million people and some academics believe it reappeared every generation...

Some Academics? Some idiots. Its appears every year in New Mexico. Usually one to two dozen cases every year. There have been 238 cases of human plague in New Mexico since 1949 with 30 deaths. Most human plague cases have occurred in the northern counties of New Mexico: Bernalillo, McKinley, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe and Taos. More info here.
Posted by: Hupegum Snins5616   2005-11-15 09:29  

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