Climate change and its impact on infectious diseases in Asia.

Amanda Zain, S. Sadarangani, L. Shek, Shawn Vasoo
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ABSTRACT Climate change, particularly increasing temperature, changes in rainfall, extreme weather events and changes in vector ecology, impacts the transmission of many climate-sensitive infectious diseases. Asia is the world's most populous, rapidly evolving and diverse continent, and it is already experiencing the effects of climate change. Climate change intersects with population, sociodemographic and geographical factors, amplifying the public health impact of infectious diseases and potentially widening existing disparities. In this narrative review, we outline the evidence of the impact of climate change on infectious diseases of importance in Asia, including vector-borne diseases, food- and water-borne diseases, antimicrobial resistance and other infectious diseases. We also highlight the imperative need for strategic intersectoral collaboration at the national and global levels and for the health sector to implement adaptation and mitigation measures, including responsibility for its own greenhouse gas emissions.
气候变化及其对亚洲传染病的影响。
摘要气候变化,特别是气温升高、降雨量变化、极端天气事件和病媒生态变化,影响着许多对气候敏感的传染病的传播。亚洲是世界上人口最多、发展最快和最多样化的大陆,它已经在经受气候变化的影响。气候变化与人口、社会人口和地理因素相互交织,扩大了传染病对公共卫生的影响,并有可能扩大现有的差距。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们概述了气候变化对亚洲重要传染病影响的证据,包括病媒传播疾病、食物和水传播疾病、抗菌药耐药性和其他传染病。我们还强调了在国家和全球层面开展跨部门战略合作的迫切需要,以及卫生部门实施适应和减缓措施的迫切需要,包括对自身温室气体排放的责任。
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