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Cassian Pereira

Polar Disease

Polar Disease explores the intersection of infectious diseases and Earth's polar regions, highlighting the risks posed by both ancient pathogens and contemporary health challenges. As climate change thaws permafrost, there's a growing concern about the re-emergence of viruses and bacteria trapped for centuries. The book uniquely emphasizes the interplay between these ancient threats and the modern diseases impacting isolated Arctic and Antarctic communities, illustrating how factors like climate change and increased human activity contribute to global health security risks.

The book progresses from foundational principles of virology and epidemiology to historical outbreaks and present-day challenges, including respiratory and zoonotic diseases, alongside the mental health impacts of living in harsh, isolated conditions. It presents evidence from diverse sources, such as scientific literature, historical records, and interviews with scientists and indigenous community members.

A key insight is the exploration of paleovirology, revealing the potential for long-dormant pathogens to re-emerge and impact the modern world.

Finally, the book addresses mitigation strategies, public health preparedness, and ethical considerations for research in vulnerable polar regions.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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