A veterinary perspective on One Health in the Arctic

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Christian Sonne
Robert James Letcher
Bjørn Munro Jenssen
Jean-Pierre Desforges
Igor Eulaers
Emilie Andersen-Ranberg
Kim Gustavson
Bjarne Styrishave
Rune Dietz
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[1] Aarhus University,Department of Bioscience, Arctic Research Centre (ARC)
[2] Faculty of Science and Technology,Ecotoxicology and Wildlife Health Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, National Wildlife Research Centre
[3] Carleton University,Department of Biology
[4] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Department of Arctic Technology
[5] The University Centre in Svalbard,Toxicology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[6] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Contaminants; Greenland; Hg; Humans; Inuits; Mercury; Persistent organic pollutants; Polar bears; POPs; Seals; Sled dogs; Whales;
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Exposure to long-range transported industrial chemicals, climate change and diseases is posing a risk to the overall health and populations of Arctic wildlife. Since local communities are relying on the same marine food web as marine mammals in the Arctic, it requires a One Health approach to understand the holistic ecosystem health including that of humans. Here we collect and identify gaps in the current knowledge of health in the Arctic and present the veterinary perspective of One Health and ecosystem dynamics. The review shows that exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is having multiple organ-system effects across taxa, including impacts on neuroendocrine disruption, immune suppression and decreased bone density among others. Furthermore, the warming Arctic climate is suspected to influence abiotic and biotic long-range transport and exposure pathways of contaminants to the Arctic resulting in increases in POP exposure of both wildlife and human populations. Exposure to vector-borne diseases and zoonoses may increase as well through range expansion and introduction of invasive species. It will be important in the future to investigate the effects of these multiple stressors on wildlife and local people to better predict the individual-level health risks. It is within this framework that One Health approaches offer promising opportunities to survey and pinpoint environmental changes that have effects on wildlife and human health.
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