Global limits and endemicity of P. falciparum in 2007
European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE, Nov 2019)
PLOS Blog
- "On the impact of climate change on human disease epidemiology, Dr. Henriette De Valk and Prof. Ana Maria de Roda Husman presented informative and sobering overviews on changes in vector-borne, water-borne, and other diseases that have been observed and can be expected to occur in the future. Warming temperatures in Europe create opportunities for mosquitos and other disease vectors to spread further North, reaching new human populations, as has been the case with West Nile virus. The conclusion drawn from their talks is that time is running out and action is needed now to stop things becoming much worse later down the line."
- Links: abnormal environmental | West Nile virus | malaria | zoonotic infection
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