Anatomical, physiologic, and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy and childbirth increase vulnerability of women and newborns to high ambient temperatures. Extreme heat can overwhelm thermoregulatory mechanisms in pregnant women, especially during labor, cause dehydration and endocrine dysfunction, and compromise placental function. Clinical sequelae include hypertensive disorders, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, and stillbirth. High ambient temperatures increase rates of infections, and affect health worker performance and healthcare seeking. Rising temperatures with climate change and limited resources heighten concerns. We propose an adaptation framework containing four prongs. First, behavioral changes such as reducing workloads...
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morb...
Introduction: Climate change predictions indicate that global temperatures are likely to exceed thos...
Climate variability and change can have both direct and indirect influences on human health. In Afri...
Anatomical, physiologic, and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy and childbirth increase vulnera...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change is likely to have wide-ranging impacts on maternal and neonatal health in Africa. Pop...
Climate change is likely to have wide-ranging impacts on maternal and neonatal health in Africa. Pop...
Objective: To understand community perspectives on the effects of high ambient temperature on the he...
Many populations experience high seasonal temperatures. Pregnant women are considered vulnerable to ...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morb...
Introduction: Climate change predictions indicate that global temperatures are likely to exceed thos...
Climate variability and change can have both direct and indirect influences on human health. In Afri...
Anatomical, physiologic, and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy and childbirth increase vulnera...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change is likely to have wide-ranging impacts on maternal and neonatal health in Africa. Pop...
Climate change is likely to have wide-ranging impacts on maternal and neonatal health in Africa. Pop...
Objective: To understand community perspectives on the effects of high ambient temperature on the he...
Many populations experience high seasonal temperatures. Pregnant women are considered vulnerable to ...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morb...
Introduction: Climate change predictions indicate that global temperatures are likely to exceed thos...
Climate variability and change can have both direct and indirect influences on human health. In Afri...