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Rising Arctic temperatures increase zoonotic infection risks among Indigenous hunters.
A recent review in the Canadian Medical Association Journal highlights the growing risk of zoonotic infections in the Canadian Arctic, linked to Indigenous dietary habits and climate change.
The article stresses the importance of integrating Inuit Traditional Knowledge with modern medical practices to understand and mitigate these health risks.
Warmer temperatures and changing ecosystems are increasing the exposure to diseases through activities like hunting and preparing animal skins, underscoring the need for a holistic health approach.
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El aumento de las temperaturas árticas aumenta los riesgos de infección zoonótica entre los cazadores indígenas.