<p>We examined six infectious diseases based on clinical and laboratory diagnosis (malaria, enteric fever, encephalitis, diarrheal disease, pneumonia and meningitis) to offer a broader scope on the trend of these conditions and their possible relation to climate change in Bangladesh. Our findings support a relationship between weather patterns and disease incidence, and provide essential baseline data for future large prospective studies. We believe that the findings will be of interest to public health experts and policy makers to stimulate effective measures to combat infectious diseases and related epidemics in climate change related vulnerable countries. </p
This study aims to investigate the population health of climate change affected people in the coasta...
Background: Climate change poses a real challenge and has contributed to causing the emergence and r...
AbstractClimate change refers to long-term shifts in weather conditions and patterns of extreme weat...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries for climate change. This observational st...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most vulnerable countries for climate change. This observational st...
Climate change affects human health by altering the proliferation and distribution of pathogen, vect...
Background: Bangladesh is facing the unavoidable challenge of adaptation to climate change. However,...
The impact of global climate changes on transmission of infectious diseases will be discussed in thi...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon that will have a range of both anticipated and unexpected dir...
Global changes are major determinants for infectious diseases, although attributable, part of climat...
Pathogenic risks in relation to climate change are not fully understood and to a large extent have t...
Climate change is causing weather conditions to abruptly change and is directly impacting the health...
This article was published in the Current Urban Studies [© 2016 by authors and Scientific Research P...
Infectious agents are likely to be sensitive to climate change if their life cycle includes periods ...
This study aims to investigate the population health of climate change affected people in the coasta...
This study aims to investigate the population health of climate change affected people in the coasta...
Background: Climate change poses a real challenge and has contributed to causing the emergence and r...
AbstractClimate change refers to long-term shifts in weather conditions and patterns of extreme weat...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries for climate change. This observational st...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most vulnerable countries for climate change. This observational st...
Climate change affects human health by altering the proliferation and distribution of pathogen, vect...
Background: Bangladesh is facing the unavoidable challenge of adaptation to climate change. However,...
The impact of global climate changes on transmission of infectious diseases will be discussed in thi...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon that will have a range of both anticipated and unexpected dir...
Global changes are major determinants for infectious diseases, although attributable, part of climat...
Pathogenic risks in relation to climate change are not fully understood and to a large extent have t...
Climate change is causing weather conditions to abruptly change and is directly impacting the health...
This article was published in the Current Urban Studies [© 2016 by authors and Scientific Research P...
Infectious agents are likely to be sensitive to climate change if their life cycle includes periods ...
This study aims to investigate the population health of climate change affected people in the coasta...
This study aims to investigate the population health of climate change affected people in the coasta...
Background: Climate change poses a real challenge and has contributed to causing the emergence and r...
AbstractClimate change refers to long-term shifts in weather conditions and patterns of extreme weat...