环境卫生
气候变化
公共卫生
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
疟疾
登革热
水传播病
全球卫生
劳动力
医疗保健
医学
业务
地理
经济增长
生物
爆发
生态学
免疫学
经济
护理部
病理
病毒学
作者
Olga Anikeeva,Alana Hansen,Blesson M. Varghese,Matthew Borg,Ying Zhang,Jianjun Xiang,Peng Bi
标识
DOI:10.1136/bmj-2024-079343
摘要
Abstract Global temperatures will continue to rise due to climate change, with high temperature periods expected to increase in intensity, frequency, and duration. Infectious diseases, including vector-borne diseases such as dengue fever and malaria, waterborne diseases such as cholera, and foodborne diseases such as salmonellosis are influenced by temperature and other climatic variables, thus contributing to higher disease burden and associated healthcare costs, particularly in socioeconomically disadvantaged regions. Targeted efforts and investments are therefore needed to support low and middle income countries to prepare for and respond to the increasing infectious disease threats posed by rising temperatures. This can be facilitated by the development and refinement of robust disease and entomological surveillance and early warning systems with integration of climatic information that promote enhanced understanding of the geographic distribution of disease risk. To enhance healthcare workforce capacity and capability to respond to these public health threats, medical curricula and continuing professional education programmes for healthcare providers must include evidence based components on the impacts of climate change on infectious diseases.
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