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Published on: March 31, 2023
Impact of climate change on insect-human interactions
Arantza Vega1,2, Leopoldo Castro3
1Allergy Service, Hospital Universitario de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Spain.
Purpose Of Review:
To update the influence of the global climate change on Hymenoptera venom allergy.
Recent Findings:
Climate change facilitates biological invasions of hymenopteran species and plays a role in the impact of introduced species relevant for human health. It contributes to a rise in the incidence of sting injuries and allergy reactions across the world.
Summary:
Global climate change has contributed to the expansion and the redistribution of allergenic insect species, increasing the number of allergy cases caused by stinging insects worldwide. Imported insects are trending species in systemic reactions for multiple stings or hymenopteran venom allergy. They represent a threat for humans and a challenge for the allergists.
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Consider a gas confined to a cylinder fitted with a movable piston at one end. If the gas expands from volume V1 to volume V2, it exerts a force on the piston, such that the piston moves by a distance dr.
The work done by the gas on the piston can be expressed as
Net Change Theorem

