Authors
Ayesha S Mahmud, Pamela P Martinez, Jingxing He, Rachel E Baker
Publication date
2020/12
Source
Current environmental health reports
Volume
7
Pages
384-391
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Purpose of Review
Vaccine-preventable diseases remain a major public health concern globally. Climate is a key driver of the dynamics of many infectious diseases, including those that are vaccine preventable. Understanding the impact of climate change on vaccine-preventable diseases is, thus, an important public health research priority. Here, we summarize the recent literature and highlight promising directions for future research.
Recent Findings
Vaccine-preventable enteric diseases, such as cholera, exhibit sensitivity to precipitation and flooding events. The predicted increase in extreme weather events as a result of climate change could exacerbate outbreaks of these pathogens. For airborne pathogens, temperature and specific humidity have been shown to be the most important environmental drivers, although the impact of climate change on …
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