Abstract Children (<5 years) are highly vulnerable during hot weather due to their reduced ability to thermoregulate. There has been limited quantification of the burden of climate change on health in sub-Saharan Africa, in part due to a lack of evidence on the impacts of weather extremes on mortality and morbidity. Using a linear threshold model of the relationship between daily temperature and child mortality, we estimated the impact of climate change on annual heat-related child deaths for the current (1995–2020) and future time periods (2020–2050). By 2009, heat-related child mortality was double what it would have been without climate change; this outweighed reductions in heat mortality from improvements associated with dev...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of increased global warming on heat stress changes and t...
Although infant mortality has decreased in the world in recent years, countries in Sub-Saharan Afric...
International audienceWe develop a model of population dynamics accounting for the impact of climate...
Children (<5 years) are highly vulnerable during hot weather due to their reduced ability to thermor...
Temperature extremes vary across Africa. A continent-wide examination of the impacts of heat on heal...
Childhood anemia constitutes a global public health problem, especially in low- and middle-income co...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
The global child mortality rate has dropped significantly in the last two decades with Sub-Saharan A...
In 2016, an estimated 445,000 deaths and 216 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, while 70% ...
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...
Abstract Sustainable development and climate change mitigation can provide enormous public health be...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of increased global warming on heat stress changes and t...
Although infant mortality has decreased in the world in recent years, countries in Sub-Saharan Afric...
International audienceWe develop a model of population dynamics accounting for the impact of climate...
Children (<5 years) are highly vulnerable during hot weather due to their reduced ability to thermor...
Temperature extremes vary across Africa. A continent-wide examination of the impacts of heat on heal...
Childhood anemia constitutes a global public health problem, especially in low- and middle-income co...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
The global child mortality rate has dropped significantly in the last two decades with Sub-Saharan A...
In 2016, an estimated 445,000 deaths and 216 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, while 70% ...
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...
Abstract Sustainable development and climate change mitigation can provide enormous public health be...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of increased global warming on heat stress changes and t...
Although infant mortality has decreased in the world in recent years, countries in Sub-Saharan Afric...
International audienceWe develop a model of population dynamics accounting for the impact of climate...