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How wildfires might increase risk of flu, COVID-19

Last updated: June 19, 2025 7:16 am
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Wildfires have long been known to have devastating effects on the environment and communities they affect. However, a new study suggests that wildfires may also inadvertently increase the risk of flu and COVID-19 outbreaks. The study, published in the journal PLOS Climate, highlights the potential link between wildfires and the spread of respiratory diseases.

The research team, led by senior researcher Giulia Pullano from Georgetown University, analyzed mobile phone data tracking people’s visits to various indoor and outdoor locations in the United States. They found that during the wildfire season in Oregon and Washington in 2020, there was a significant increase in indoor activities as a result of sky-choking wildfire smoke driving people indoors.

The study revealed that counties in Oregon saw a 14% increase in indoor activity, while Washington counties experienced nearly an 11% increase. Major cities like Seattle and Portland also witnessed a surge in indoor activities. The researchers used computer models to show that the increased indoor crowding could lead to a higher risk of infectious disease spread, especially for airborne diseases like influenza and COVID-19.

However, the study also highlighted that simple measures like indoor mask-wearing could help mitigate the risk of disease transmission. The researchers found that even a modest increase in mask use, such as 10%, could reduce the rise in peak incidence during wildfires. In heavily impacted areas, a masking rate above 50% might be necessary to effectively limit disease transmission.

The findings of the study underscore the importance of public health strategies in addressing the behavioral responses to environmental emergencies like wildfires. Public health experts should be aware of the increased infection risk posed by wildfire smoke and advise people on ways to protect themselves. By understanding and planning for these behavioral responses, public health can better protect communities in a changing climate.

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In conclusion, the study suggests that wildfires not only have immediate environmental impacts but can also influence the circulation of respiratory pathogens. As we continue to face more frequent extreme events, it is crucial for public health strategies to evolve and adapt to these challenges. By taking proactive measures to address the risks associated with wildfires, we can better safeguard public health in a warming world.

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