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Veggies and leafy greens are most likely to be affected as foodborne illnesses grow thanks to climate change.

Jeri Barak, PhD, a professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said that as climate change continues to affect our planet, there will be “more periods of time with high humidity,” leading to more frequent and numerous cases of bacteria-infected plants.

can enter the plant’s apoplast – the interior of the leaf – where it’s protected from ultraviolet light.”that found the number of Americans who get sick from foodborne bacteria – already at 1.2 million a year – will increase due to climate change. in raw produce. The study further found that high humidity could help other bacteria that live in the intestines of animals and humans – likeSalmonella Infection can cause diarrhea and stomach pains. The bacteria is in the intestinal tract of animals and is usually transmitted to humans through the consumption of food contaminated with animal feces.

First described in 1918 after an outbreak in South Carolina lettuce fields, bacterial leaf spot threatens lettuce production worldwide. The last century has seen several outbreaks, prompting researchers to investigate and better understand the interaction between this pathogen and plants. It's a fascinating, complex, and yet worrisome interplay between host and pathogen that threatens food security not just in the U.S., but worldwide.Other commonly eaten foods around the world – notably rice – can be affected by climate change. Successful rice cultivation depends partly on its resistance to any potential bacterial disease that could affect the crop.

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