Climate change could significantly affect vectorborne disease in humans. Temperature, precipitation, humidity, and other climatic factors are known to affect the reproduction, development, behavior, and population dynamics of the arthropod vectors of these diseases. Climate also can affect the development of pathogens in vectors, as well as the population dynamics and ranges of the nonhuman vertebrate reservoirs of many vectorborne diseases. Whether climate changes increase or decrease the incidence of vectorborne diseases in humans will depend not only on the actual climatic conditions but also on local nonclimatic epidemiologic and ecologic factors. Predicting the relative impact of sustained climate change on vectorborne diseases is diff...
Global climate change is becoming an increasing concern among the public health community. Some rese...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
This chapter presents a synthetic view of the health impact of climate change and variability on vec...
Climate change could significantly affect vectorborne disease in humans. Temperature, precipitation,...
Diseases transmitted by insect vectors have a major impact on human and animal health, as well as on...
This article reviews studies examining the relationship between climate variability and the transmis...
Climate change is often associated with disastrous events and awful consequences for humans and anim...
Arthropod vectors need to acquire energy, moisture, hosts and shelter from their environment. Changi...
BackgroundBecause of complex interactions of climate variables at the levels of the pathogen, vector...
Recently researchers have recognized the potential effects of climate variability and climate change...
Arguably one of the most important effects of climate change is the potential impact on human health...
Climate change affects ecosystems and human health in multiple dimensions. With the acceleration of ...
Climate impacts vector-borne disease transmission through a complex interplay of influences on all t...
The impact of climate change on disease patterns is controversial. However, global burden of disease...
Global temperatures fluctuate as part a natural climate cycle but over the past 100 years human infl...
Global climate change is becoming an increasing concern among the public health community. Some rese...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
This chapter presents a synthetic view of the health impact of climate change and variability on vec...
Climate change could significantly affect vectorborne disease in humans. Temperature, precipitation,...
Diseases transmitted by insect vectors have a major impact on human and animal health, as well as on...
This article reviews studies examining the relationship between climate variability and the transmis...
Climate change is often associated with disastrous events and awful consequences for humans and anim...
Arthropod vectors need to acquire energy, moisture, hosts and shelter from their environment. Changi...
BackgroundBecause of complex interactions of climate variables at the levels of the pathogen, vector...
Recently researchers have recognized the potential effects of climate variability and climate change...
Arguably one of the most important effects of climate change is the potential impact on human health...
Climate change affects ecosystems and human health in multiple dimensions. With the acceleration of ...
Climate impacts vector-borne disease transmission through a complex interplay of influences on all t...
The impact of climate change on disease patterns is controversial. However, global burden of disease...
Global temperatures fluctuate as part a natural climate cycle but over the past 100 years human infl...
Global climate change is becoming an increasing concern among the public health community. Some rese...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
This chapter presents a synthetic view of the health impact of climate change and variability on vec...