Update on global climate change.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Abstract
Global climate change brings new challenges to the control of infectious diseases. Since many waterborne and vector-borne pathogens are highly sensitive to temperature and rainfall, health risks resulting from a warming and more variable climate are potentially huge. Global climate change involves the entire world, but the poorest countries will suffer the most. Nations are coming together to address what can be done to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cope with inevitable temperature increases. A key component of any comprehensive mitigation and adaptation plan is a strong public health infrastructure across the world. Nothing less than global public health security is at stake.
Recommended Citation
Weber, Carol J., "Update on global climate change." (2010). Regis University Faculty Publications (comprehensive list). 903.
https://epublications.regis.edu/facultypubs/903