Factors Contributing to Anthrax Outbreaks in the Circumpolar North

Ecohealth. 2020 Mar;17(1):174-180. doi: 10.1007/s10393-020-01474-z. Epub 2020 Jan 31.

Abstract

A 2016 outbreak of anthrax on the Yamal Peninsula in Siberia that led to the culling of more than two hundred thousand reindeer and killed one human, resulted in significant media interests and in the reporting was often linked to thawing permafrost and ultimately climate change. Here, we review the historic context of anthrax outbreaks in the circumpolar North and explore alternative explanations for the anthrax outbreak in Western Siberia. Further, we propose a convergence model where multiple factors likely contributed to the outbreak of anthrax, including an expanded population and discontinued vaccination.

Keywords: Anthrax; Climate change; Permafrost; Siberia.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anthrax / epidemiology*
  • Anthrax / veterinary
  • Arctic Regions / epidemiology
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Climate Change
  • Disease Outbreaks
  • Humans
  • Reindeer / microbiology
  • Siberia
  • Vaccination