The Heat Will Kill You First by Jeff Goodell
Author:Jeff Goodell [GOODELL, JEFF]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Published: 2023-06-11T00:00:00+00:00
Footnote
1 I gave Thwaites this nickname in a 2017 article I wrote about Antarctica, and the phrase has subsequently been widely circulated in the media. It has not, however, been universally embraced by scientists, some of whom find the nickname alarmist. Myself, I find the prospect of the collapse of a glacier that could lead to ten feet of sea-level rise in the not-so-distant future plenty alarming.
10. THE MOSQUITO IS MY VECTOR
JENNIFER JONES SPENT most of the summer of 2020 at home, as so many did during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Jones, forty-five, lives in Tavernier, a community in the Florida Keys just south of Key Largo, and passed a lot of time in her yard, puttering around with plants. At some point, a mosquito landed on her. Thatâs not unusual in Florida, and Jones doesnât remember this mosquito bite in particular. But it was not a garden-variety backyard mosquito. It was Aedes aegypti, an exquisitely designed killing machine that is one of the deadliest animals in human history. By one count, half the people who have ever lived have been killed by mosquito-borne pathogens. Aedes aegypti, which first arrived in North America on slave ships in the seventeenth century, is capable of carrying a whole arsenal of dangerous diseases, from yellow fever to Zika.
The mosquito could sense the heat of Jonesâs body and smell CO2 on her breath from more than thirty feet away. It landed on her exposed flesh, likely her arm or lower leg. The mosquito was a femaleâonly females drink blood, which they need to produce their eggs. It worked quickly, knowing, in the genetic coding of its insect brain, that the longer it lingered the less likely it was to survive. First, it spit on Jonesâs skin to numb it so she wouldnât be alerted to the bite. Then it plunged its syringelike proboscis, which is actually a sheath containing six needles, into Jonesâs skin. It probed around until it found an ideal place to tap into a blood vessel. Then it inserted two needles, each one serrated like a carving knife, to saw a hole in Jonesâs flesh. Two more needles pried the hole open, which allowed it to insert what looks like a tiny hypodermic syringe into Jonesâs blood vessel. And here is the important part: as it sucked out the blood, the mosquito spit its own saliva into Jonesâs veins, which contains an anticoagulant that prevents the blood from clotting at the puncture site. In this case, it also contained a virus that causes a tropical disease called dengue fever. When its appetite was sated and its belly full of blood, the mosquito flew off.
The word âdengueâ most likely comes from the Swahili phrase Ka-dinga pepo, meaning âcramplike seizure caused by an evil spirit.â Dengue is also known as breakbone fever because when you have it, it feels like your bones are breaking. It has been around for centuries, and is most common in Asia and the Caribbean. According
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