Risk factors for emerging, re-emerging, and newly recognized arboviruses and zoonotic viruses in Brazilian amazon

巴西亚马逊地区新发、再发和新发现的虫媒病毒和人畜共患病毒的风险因素

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Abstract

Research conducted over seven decades in the Brazilian Amazon has documented the emergence and re-emergence of arboviruses and zoonotic viruses associated with changes in natural ecosystems. Disturbances such as highway construction, deforestation for cattle ranching and soybean cultivation, dam construction for hydroelectric power, intensive mineral extraction, and other human activities can result in outbreaks of viruses maintained in zoonotic or enzootic cycles within forests. These disturbances facilitate the contact between humans and zoonotic hosts or vectors. The potential for a pandemic caused by Amazonian viruses is substantial. The most effective preventative measure is the preservation of the Amazon biome to reduce human encroachment on forested areas, thereby minimizing contact with zoonotic viruses that could initiate a human-vector transmission cycle. Methods: Search strategy and selection criteria References for this Review were identified through searches of PubMed with the search terms "Brazilian Amazonia", "Amazonian Ecosystems", "Arboviruses" "Emergence and Reemergence of arboviruses", "Anthropized ecosystem alterations", "Highway", "Mining","Hydroelectric power plant dams" and "deforestation" from 1974 until April, 2025. Articles were also identified through searches of the authors' own files. Only papers published in English and Portuguese were reviewed. The final reference list was generated on the basis of originality and relevance to the broad scope of this Review.

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