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Climate Change Spreads South American Viruses

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 04, 2026 · Last updated May 05, 2026

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The study's findings suggest potential future public health crises in South America, which could strain healthcare systems and impact agricultural productivity in affected regions. While not directly affecting financial markets immediately, the long-term implications of widespread disease outbreaks could lead to economic instability and increased demand for medical supplies and research.

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A study by the University of California, Davis, funded by Wellcome Trust, projects that climate change will drive rodent-borne arenaviruses into new parts of South America over the next 20 to 40 years. This will expose communities with no prior immunity to diseases like Guanarito virus, Machupo virus, and Junin virus, which can cause severe hemorrhagic fevers. The study, led by Pranav S. Kulkarni and Pranav Pandit, used machine learning models to integrate climate projections, rodent habitat shifts, human population density, and transmission risk. For example, Guanarito virus is expected to spread to Colombia, Suriname, and Brazil; Machupo virus to Bolivia's Andes foothills; and Junin virus to new areas in Argentina. The researchers developed an open-source platform called AtlasArena to track these risks and emphasize the urgent need for coordinated, transboundary public health policies.

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Pranav S. Kulkarni is the lead author of the study, highlighting the increased risk of arenavirus outbreaks due to climate change.
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Pranav Pandit is the senior author of the study, emphasizing the connection between climate, land use, rodent ecology, and human infection risk.
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Argentina is projected to see shifts in Junin virus distribution, with risk expanding to new areas.
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Bolivia is expected to experience Machupo virus moving from its plains to the Andes foothills and mountain regions.
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Venezuela is currently a region where Guanarito virus is found, which is expected to spread to other countries.
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Wellcome Trust provided funding for the study on arenaviruses.
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Northern parts of Brazil are projected to be affected by the spread of Guanarito virus.
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Parts of Colombia are expected to see the spread of Guanarito virus.
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Paraguay is currently affected by Machupo virus, which is projected to shift its geographical range.
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The borders of Suriname are projected to be affected by the spread of Guanarito virus.
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