Impact of climate change on vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases.
puumala orthohantavirus
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3. Good health
zoonoses
reservoir hosts
climate change
vectors
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13. Climate action
arboviruses
Medicine
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610 Medizin und Gesundheit
DOI:
10.25646/11401
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
AUTHORS (15)
ABSTRACT
Endemic and imported vector- and rodent-borne infectious agents can be linked to high morbidity and mortality. Therefore, vector- and rodent-borne human diseases and the effects of climate change are important public health issues.For this review, the relevant literature was identified and evaluated according to the thematic aspects and supplemented with an analysis of surveillance data for Germany.Factors such as increasing temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and human behaviour may influence the epidemiology of vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases in Germany.The effects of climatic changes on the spread of vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases need to be further studied in detail and considered in the context of climate adaptation measures.
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