Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks
Disease risks to humans, animals, and plants are determined by interconnected environmental variables that affect incidence, transmission, and outbreak. Climate change affects many of the environmental variables that lead to disease. Regardless of...
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ABORTION ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AGED AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE ANAPLASMOSIS ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CARE ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL MOVEMENT ANIMAL MOVEMENT CONTROL ANIMAL POPULATIONS ANIMAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL TO HUMAN ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN INFLUENZA INFORMATION BABESIOSIS BREED BREEDING BREEDING SITES BREEDS BUFFER BURDEN OF DISEASES CAMELS CANCER CARCASSES CATTLE CATTLE DISEASE CATTLE POPULATION CHEMOTHERAPY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICAL SIGNS CLINICAL SYMPTOMS CO COLORS COMMUNAL GRAZING CONTROL STRATEGY CULEX DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DIABETES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE DATA DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IMPACT DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REGISTRY DISEASE RESEARCH DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS DISEASE TRANSMISSION DISRUPTION OF TRADE DOMESTIC ANIMALS EARLY DETECTION EAST COAST FEVER EBOLA EGG EGGS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION EPIDEMIOLOGY EXOTIC BREEDS FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FEED FEEDING FEMALES FEVER FIELD TEST FLOCKS FLU FLU-LIKE FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS GCM GLOBAL WARMING GOATS GRAZING GRAZING LANDS H5N1 HAZARDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEART FAILURE HELMINTHIASIS HEMORRHAGE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HERDERS HERDS HIV HOST HOSTS HPAI HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN INFECTIONS HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMIDITY INDIRECT CONTACT INFECTION INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INSECTS IPCC LABORATORY LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITIES LABS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LEISHMANIASIS LESIONS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK DISEASE LIVESTOCK DISEASES LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LONGEVITY MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEASLES MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEDICAL COMMUNITY MILK MITIGATION MEASURES MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS NASAL DISCHARGE NOTIFIABLE DISEASE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASE PARASITIC INFECTIONS PARASITISM PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PHYSICIANS PIGS POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY PREPAREDNESS STRATEGY PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS PROTEIN PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RAINFALL RE-EMERGING DISEASES REFERENCE LABORATORIES RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RUMINANT ANIMALS SAMPLE COLLECTION SANITATION SCREENING SENTINEL SEROLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERHOUSES SLAUGHTERING SMALL RUMINANTS SMALLPOX SURFACE TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE DATA SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SUSCEPTIBLE ANIMALS SYMPTOMS TEST KITS THEILERIOSIS TOURISM TRADE RESTRICTIONS TRANSMISSION OF DISEASES TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMIASIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINE VACCINES VECTOR VECTOR CONTROL VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY CARE VETERINARY OFFICERS VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL DISEASE VIRUS VIRUS STRAIN WARNING SYSTEM WARNING SYSTEMS WILD SPECIES WILDLIFE WMO ZEBU CATTLE ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES |
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ABORTION ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AGED AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE ANAPLASMOSIS ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CARE ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL MOVEMENT ANIMAL MOVEMENT CONTROL ANIMAL POPULATIONS ANIMAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL TO HUMAN ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN INFLUENZA INFORMATION BABESIOSIS BREED BREEDING BREEDING SITES BREEDS BUFFER BURDEN OF DISEASES CAMELS CANCER CARCASSES CATTLE CATTLE DISEASE CATTLE POPULATION CHEMOTHERAPY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICAL SIGNS CLINICAL SYMPTOMS CO COLORS COMMUNAL GRAZING CONTROL STRATEGY CULEX DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DIABETES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE DATA DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IMPACT DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REGISTRY DISEASE RESEARCH DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS DISEASE TRANSMISSION DISRUPTION OF TRADE DOMESTIC ANIMALS EARLY DETECTION EAST COAST FEVER EBOLA EGG EGGS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION EPIDEMIOLOGY EXOTIC BREEDS FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FEED FEEDING FEMALES FEVER FIELD TEST FLOCKS FLU FLU-LIKE FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS GCM GLOBAL WARMING GOATS GRAZING GRAZING LANDS H5N1 HAZARDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEART FAILURE HELMINTHIASIS HEMORRHAGE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HERDERS HERDS HIV HOST HOSTS HPAI HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN INFECTIONS HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMIDITY INDIRECT CONTACT INFECTION INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INSECTS IPCC LABORATORY LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITIES LABS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LEISHMANIASIS LESIONS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK DISEASE LIVESTOCK DISEASES LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LONGEVITY MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEASLES MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEDICAL COMMUNITY MILK MITIGATION MEASURES MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS NASAL DISCHARGE NOTIFIABLE DISEASE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASE PARASITIC INFECTIONS PARASITISM PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PHYSICIANS PIGS POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY PREPAREDNESS STRATEGY PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS PROTEIN PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RAINFALL RE-EMERGING DISEASES REFERENCE LABORATORIES RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RUMINANT ANIMALS SAMPLE COLLECTION SANITATION SCREENING SENTINEL SEROLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERHOUSES SLAUGHTERING SMALL RUMINANTS SMALLPOX SURFACE TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE DATA SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SUSCEPTIBLE ANIMALS SYMPTOMS TEST KITS THEILERIOSIS TOURISM TRADE RESTRICTIONS TRANSMISSION OF DISEASES TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMIASIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINE VACCINES VECTOR VECTOR CONTROL VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY CARE VETERINARY OFFICERS VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL DISEASE VIRUS VIRUS STRAIN WARNING SYSTEM WARNING SYSTEMS WILD SPECIES WILDLIFE WMO ZEBU CATTLE ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES World Bank Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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Agriculture and environmental services
discussion paper;no. 7 |
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Disease risks to humans, animals, and
plants are determined by interconnected environmental
variables that affect incidence, transmission, and outbreak.
Climate change affects many of the environmental variables
that lead to disease. Regardless of the species involved,
the impacts can ultimately affect the health, livelihood,
and economic security of humans. The objective of this World
Bank economic and sector work is to build on scientific and
operational knowledge of early action tools to help
practitioners reduce the risks of key climate-sensitive
infectious diseases by strengthening risk management systems
for disease outbreaks. The report includes an assessment of
known interventions such as the establishment of
surveillance systems, the development of region and
nation-specific disease outlooks, the creation of
climate-sensitive disease risk maps, and the construction
and implementation of early warning advisory systems. This
research highlights the need for better understanding of the
evolving interactions between the environment and emerging
and reemerging disease pathogens. It also points to the
inseparable interactions between animal health and human
health, which climate change appears to be reinforcing and
even diversifying. The assessment looks at investments that
can lead to the development of these tools, working toward
reducing global climate-sensitive disease risk. Because of
the breadth of species affected by climate-sensitive
disease, it has been helpful to select a model through which
the specific impact of climate change and disease can be
traced. In this instance, livestock has been chosen, given
its significant global presence, economic importance, and
susceptibility to disease outbreak. The livestock sector
plays a vital role in the economies of many developing
countries. Globally it accounts for 40 percent of
agricultural gross domestic product (GDP). |
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Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks |
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reducing climate-sensitive disease risks |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-186342021-04-23T14:03:48Z Reducing Climate-Sensitive Disease Risks World Bank ABORTION ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AGED AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE ANAPLASMOSIS ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CARE ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE ANIMAL MOVEMENT ANIMAL MOVEMENT CONTROL ANIMAL POPULATIONS ANIMAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL TO HUMAN ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN INFLUENZA INFORMATION BABESIOSIS BREED BREEDING BREEDING SITES BREEDS BUFFER BURDEN OF DISEASES CAMELS CANCER CARCASSES CATTLE CATTLE DISEASE CATTLE POPULATION CHEMOTHERAPY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICAL SIGNS CLINICAL SYMPTOMS CO COLORS COMMUNAL GRAZING CONTROL STRATEGY CULEX DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DIABETES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE DATA DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IMPACT DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REGISTRY DISEASE RESEARCH DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS DISEASE TRANSMISSION DISRUPTION OF TRADE DOMESTIC ANIMALS EARLY DETECTION EAST COAST FEVER EBOLA EGG EGGS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION EPIDEMIOLOGY EXOTIC BREEDS FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FEED FEEDING FEMALES FEVER FIELD TEST FLOCKS FLU FLU-LIKE FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS GCM GLOBAL WARMING GOATS GRAZING GRAZING LANDS H5N1 HAZARDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEART FAILURE HELMINTHIASIS HEMORRHAGE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HERDERS HERDS HIV HOST HOSTS HPAI HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN INFECTIONS HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION HUMIDITY INDIRECT CONTACT INFECTION INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INSECTS IPCC LABORATORY LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITIES LABS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LEISHMANIASIS LESIONS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK DISEASE LIVESTOCK DISEASES LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LONGEVITY MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEASLES MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEDICAL COMMUNITY MILK MITIGATION MEASURES MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS NASAL DISCHARGE NOTIFIABLE DISEASE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASE PARASITIC INFECTIONS PARASITISM PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PHYSICIANS PIGS POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY PREPAREDNESS STRATEGY PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS PROTEIN PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RAINFALL RE-EMERGING DISEASES REFERENCE LABORATORIES RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RUMINANT ANIMALS SAMPLE COLLECTION SANITATION SCREENING SENTINEL SEROLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERHOUSES SLAUGHTERING SMALL RUMINANTS SMALLPOX SURFACE TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE DATA SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SUSCEPTIBLE ANIMALS SYMPTOMS TEST KITS THEILERIOSIS TOURISM TRADE RESTRICTIONS TRANSMISSION OF DISEASES TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMIASIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINE VACCINES VECTOR VECTOR CONTROL VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY CARE VETERINARY OFFICERS VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL DISEASE VIRUS VIRUS STRAIN WARNING SYSTEM WARNING SYSTEMS WILD SPECIES WILDLIFE WMO ZEBU CATTLE ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES Disease risks to humans, animals, and plants are determined by interconnected environmental variables that affect incidence, transmission, and outbreak. Climate change affects many of the environmental variables that lead to disease. Regardless of the species involved, the impacts can ultimately affect the health, livelihood, and economic security of humans. The objective of this World Bank economic and sector work is to build on scientific and operational knowledge of early action tools to help practitioners reduce the risks of key climate-sensitive infectious diseases by strengthening risk management systems for disease outbreaks. The report includes an assessment of known interventions such as the establishment of surveillance systems, the development of region and nation-specific disease outlooks, the creation of climate-sensitive disease risk maps, and the construction and implementation of early warning advisory systems. This research highlights the need for better understanding of the evolving interactions between the environment and emerging and reemerging disease pathogens. It also points to the inseparable interactions between animal health and human health, which climate change appears to be reinforcing and even diversifying. The assessment looks at investments that can lead to the development of these tools, working toward reducing global climate-sensitive disease risk. Because of the breadth of species affected by climate-sensitive disease, it has been helpful to select a model through which the specific impact of climate change and disease can be traced. In this instance, livestock has been chosen, given its significant global presence, economic importance, and susceptibility to disease outbreak. The livestock sector plays a vital role in the economies of many developing countries. Globally it accounts for 40 percent of agricultural gross domestic product (GDP). 2014-06-11T21:07:49Z 2014-06-11T21:07:49Z 2014-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/19516965/reducing-climate-sensitive-disease-risks http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18634 English en_US Agriculture and environmental services discussion paper;no. 7 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper |