Surveillance is critical to understanding the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. The growing concern over climate and other drivers that may increase infectious disease threats to future generations has stimulated a review of the surveillance systems and environmental data sources that might be used to assess future health impacts from climate change in Europe. We present an overview of organizations, agencies and institutions that are responsible for infectious disease surveillance in Europe. We describe the surveillance systems, tracking tools, communication channels, information exchange and outputs in light of environmental and climatic drivers of infectious diseases. We discuss environmental and climatic data sets that le...
Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Eu...
Vector-borne diseases are particularly sensitive to changes in weather and climate. Timely warnings ...
The challenge The number of emerging infectious disease (EID) events has been increasing in recent d...
Surveillance is critical to understanding the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. The g...
Abstract: Surveillance is critical to understanding the epidemiology and control of infectious disea...
Climate change is a result of natural processes and human-made activities influencing the atmosphere...
This report draws on knowledge developed for the European Climate and Health Observatory. It focuses...
The European Health and Environment Information System (EUROHEIS) project aims to improve understand...
Globalization and environmental change, social and demographic determinants and health system capaci...
Infectious agents are likely to be sensitive to climate change if their life cycle includes periods ...
A wide range of infectious diseases may change their geographic range, seasonality and incidence due...
Left unabated, climate change will have catastrophic effects on the health of present and future gen...
Climate change is expected to threaten human health and well-being via its effects on climate-sensit...
Climate change, animal and human mobility, growing populations, and urbanization increase the risk o...
Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Eu...
Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Eu...
Vector-borne diseases are particularly sensitive to changes in weather and climate. Timely warnings ...
The challenge The number of emerging infectious disease (EID) events has been increasing in recent d...
Surveillance is critical to understanding the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. The g...
Abstract: Surveillance is critical to understanding the epidemiology and control of infectious disea...
Climate change is a result of natural processes and human-made activities influencing the atmosphere...
This report draws on knowledge developed for the European Climate and Health Observatory. It focuses...
The European Health and Environment Information System (EUROHEIS) project aims to improve understand...
Globalization and environmental change, social and demographic determinants and health system capaci...
Infectious agents are likely to be sensitive to climate change if their life cycle includes periods ...
A wide range of infectious diseases may change their geographic range, seasonality and incidence due...
Left unabated, climate change will have catastrophic effects on the health of present and future gen...
Climate change is expected to threaten human health and well-being via its effects on climate-sensit...
Climate change, animal and human mobility, growing populations, and urbanization increase the risk o...
Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Eu...
Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Eu...
Vector-borne diseases are particularly sensitive to changes in weather and climate. Timely warnings ...
The challenge The number of emerging infectious disease (EID) events has been increasing in recent d...