1 November 2008 / Nature Precedings / Jeffrey Demain
Background

Increasing Insect Reactions in Alaska: Is this Related to Changing Climate?

Alaska, United States

During the summer of 2006, Fairbanks Alaska experienced its first two known cases of fatal anaphylaxis as a result of Hymenoptera stings, presumably from yellowjackets. Statistically significant increases in patients seeking medical care for insect bite and sting related events are observed throughout the state, with 5 of the 6 regions experiencing at least a 6 degree Fahrenheit increase in winter temperature since 1950.


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