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This book presents evidence that infection is cyclical with the
seasons, and that this phenomenon is mirrored in cycles of immune
function. The book identifies the mechanisms by which immune
systems are bolstered to counteract seasonally-recurrent stressors,
such as extreme temperature reductions and food shortages. Stress,
infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, and human cancers are
examined, and the role of hormones such as melatonin and
glucocorticoids is considered. The book begins with an overview of
seasonality, biological rhythms and photoperiodism, and basic
immunology, and then discusses seasonal fluctuations in disease
prevalence, immune function, and energetics and endocrinology as
they relate to immune function. The clinical significance of this
issue is also addressed, as such seasonal changes may play an
important role in the development and treatment of infections. This
first monograph to examine seasonal immune function from an
interdisciplinary perspective will serve practitioners as well as
advanced undergraduates and graduate students in biology,
immunology, human and veterinary medicine, neuroscience,
endocrinology, and zoology.
This volume presents evidence that infection is cyclical with the seasons, and that this phenomenon is mirrored in cycles of immune function. The authors identify the mechanisms by which immune systems are bolstered to counteract seasonally-recurrent stressors, such as extreme temperature reductions and food shortages. Stress, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, and human cancers are examined, and the role of hormones such as melatonin and glucocorticoids are considered. This is the first monograph to examine seasonal immune function from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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