Article
Climate change and adaptation of the health sector: The case of infectious diseases
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CONFALONIERI, Ulisses Eugenio Cavalcanti; MENEZES, Julia Alves; SOUZA, Carina Margonari de. Climate change and adaptation of the health sector: The case of infectious diseases. Virulence, v. 6, n. 6, p. 554-557, 2015.
2150-5594
10.1080/21505594.2015.1023985
Autor
Confalonieri, Ulisses Eugenio Cavalcanti
Menezes, Julia Alves
Souza, Carina Margonari de
Resumen
Infectious diseases form a group of health problems highly susceptible to the influences of climate. Adaptation to protect human population health from the changes in infectious disease epidemiology expected to occur as a consequence of climate change involve actions in the health systems as well as in other non-health sectors. In the health sector strategies
such as enhanced and targeted epidemiological and entomological surveillance and the development of epidemic early warning systems informed by climate scenarios are needed. Measures in other sectors such as meteorology, civil defense and environmental sanitation will also contribute to a reduction in the risk of infection under climate change.