The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa

Extreme weather events are known to have serious consequences for human health and are predicted to increase in frequency as a result of climate change. Africa is one of the regions that risks being most seriously affected. This paper quantifies th...

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Main Authors: Wang, Limin, Kanji, Shireen, Bandyopadhyay, Sushenjit
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
BS
GDP
STD
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topic ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO TREATMENT
AGED
AGING
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
ANTENATAL CARE
ARID ZONE
ASCARIASIS
BS
BULLETIN
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASES OF DIARRHEA
CHILD DEATH
CHILD DEATHS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHOLERA
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE EFFECTS
CLIMATE MODELS
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATE VARIABLES
CLIMATE VARIATION
CLIMATE ZONES
CLIMATIC CHANGE
CLIMATIC REGIONS
CLIMATIC ZONES
CLINICS
CULTURAL CHANGE
DANGERS
DENGUE
DENGUE FEVER
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA CASES
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DIARRHOEA
DISABILITY
DISEASE OUTBREAK
DISEASE OUTBREAKS
DISEASES
DRACUNCULIASIS
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY YEARS
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALES
FLOODS
FOOD POISONING
GDP
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROUNDWATER
HAZARDS
HEALTH BURDEN
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH IMPACT
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SURVEYS
HEALTHY LIFE
HEAT WAVES
HOOKWORM
HOOKWORM INFECTION
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HUMAN BIOLOGY
HUMAN HEALTH
HYDROLOGY
ILLNESS
IMPACT ON HEALTH
IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
IPCC
ISOLATION
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
LATRINES
LOCAL POPULATION
MALARIA
MALARIA EPIDEMICS
MALARIA TRANSMISSION
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MONSOON
MORBIDITY
MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY DECLINE
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATURE OF HEALTH
NEGOTIATIONS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PATHOGENS
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE
POPULATION CHANGE
POPULATION DIVISION
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POPULATION STUDIES
PRECIPITATION
PRECIPITATION EVENTS
PREVALENCE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFOREST
RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
SOCIOECONOMIC VARIABLES
STD
STORMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE DATA
TRACHOMA
TRANSPORTATION
TREATMENT
TROPICAL MEDICINE
URBANIZATION
VACCINATION
VIBRIO
VICIOUS CYCLE
VICTIMS
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WATER CONTAMINATION
WATER LEVELS
WATERBORNE DISEASE
WEATHER
WEATHER PATTERNS
WEATHER VARIABILITY
WET SEASON
WOMAN
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO TREATMENT
AGED
AGING
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
ANTENATAL CARE
ARID ZONE
ASCARIASIS
BS
BULLETIN
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASES OF DIARRHEA
CHILD DEATH
CHILD DEATHS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHOLERA
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE EFFECTS
CLIMATE MODELS
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATE VARIABLES
CLIMATE VARIATION
CLIMATE ZONES
CLIMATIC CHANGE
CLIMATIC REGIONS
CLIMATIC ZONES
CLINICS
CULTURAL CHANGE
DANGERS
DENGUE
DENGUE FEVER
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA CASES
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DIARRHOEA
DISABILITY
DISEASE OUTBREAK
DISEASE OUTBREAKS
DISEASES
DRACUNCULIASIS
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY YEARS
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALES
FLOODS
FOOD POISONING
GDP
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROUNDWATER
HAZARDS
HEALTH BURDEN
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH IMPACT
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SURVEYS
HEALTHY LIFE
HEAT WAVES
HOOKWORM
HOOKWORM INFECTION
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HUMAN BIOLOGY
HUMAN HEALTH
HYDROLOGY
ILLNESS
IMPACT ON HEALTH
IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
IPCC
ISOLATION
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
LATRINES
LOCAL POPULATION
MALARIA
MALARIA EPIDEMICS
MALARIA TRANSMISSION
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MONSOON
MORBIDITY
MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY DECLINE
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATURE OF HEALTH
NEGOTIATIONS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PATHOGENS
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE
POPULATION CHANGE
POPULATION DIVISION
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POPULATION STUDIES
PRECIPITATION
PRECIPITATION EVENTS
PREVALENCE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFOREST
RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
SOCIOECONOMIC VARIABLES
STD
STORMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE DATA
TRACHOMA
TRANSPORTATION
TREATMENT
TROPICAL MEDICINE
URBANIZATION
VACCINATION
VIBRIO
VICIOUS CYCLE
VICTIMS
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WATER CONTAMINATION
WATER LEVELS
WATERBORNE DISEASE
WEATHER
WEATHER PATTERNS
WEATHER VARIABILITY
WET SEASON
WOMAN
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
Wang, Limin
Kanji, Shireen
Bandyopadhyay, Sushenjit
The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
geographic_facet Africa
Africa
Africa
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4979
description Extreme weather events are known to have serious consequences for human health and are predicted to increase in frequency as a result of climate change. Africa is one of the regions that risks being most seriously affected. This paper quantifies the impact of extreme rainfall and temperature events on the incidence of diarrhea, malnutrition and mortality in young children in Sub-Saharan Africa. The panel data set is constructed from Demographic and Health Surveys for 108 regions from 19 Sub-Saharan African countries between 1992 and 2001 and climate data from the Africa Rainfall and Temperature Evaluation System from 1980 to 2001. The results show that both excess rainfall and extreme temperatures significantly raise the incidence of diarrhea and weight-for-height malnutrition among children under the age of three, but have little impact on the long-term health indicators, including height-for-age malnutrition and the under-five mortality rate. The authors use the results to simulate the additional health cost as a proportion of gross domestic product caused by increased climate variability. The projected health cost of increased diarrhea attributable to climate change in 2020 is in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 percent of gross domestic product in Africa.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Wang, Limin
Kanji, Shireen
Bandyopadhyay, Sushenjit
author_facet Wang, Limin
Kanji, Shireen
Bandyopadhyay, Sushenjit
author_sort Wang, Limin
title The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort health impact of extreme weather events in sub-saharan africa
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20090629132300
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spelling okr-10986-41712021-04-23T14:02:15Z The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa Wang, Limin Kanji, Shireen Bandyopadhyay, Sushenjit ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO TREATMENT AGED AGING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ANTENATAL CARE ARID ZONE ASCARIASIS BS BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CASES OF DIARRHEA CHILD DEATH CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD SURVIVAL CHOLERA CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE EFFECTS CLIMATE MODELS CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VARIABLES CLIMATE VARIATION CLIMATE ZONES CLIMATIC CHANGE CLIMATIC REGIONS CLIMATIC ZONES CLINICS CULTURAL CHANGE DANGERS DENGUE DENGUE FEVER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIARRHEA DIARRHEA CASES DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIARRHOEA DISABILITY DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASES DRACUNCULIASIS DRINKING WATER DROUGHT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY YEARS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALES FLOODS FOOD POISONING GDP GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL WARMING GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDWATER HAZARDS HEALTH BURDEN HEALTH CARE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEYS HEALTHY LIFE HEAT WAVES HOOKWORM HOOKWORM INFECTION HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN BIOLOGY HUMAN HEALTH HYDROLOGY ILLNESS IMPACT ON HEALTH IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IPCC ISOLATION JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY LATRINES LOCAL POPULATION MALARIA MALARIA EPIDEMICS MALARIA TRANSMISSION MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN MONSOON MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL LEVEL NATURE OF HEALTH NEGOTIATIONS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATHOGENS POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POOR HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION DIVISION POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION STUDIES PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION EVENTS PREVALENCE PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RAIN RAINFALL RAINFOREST RAPID POPULATION GROWTH REPRODUCTIVE AGE RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SAFE WATER SAFETY NETS SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SCHISTOSOMIASIS SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC VARIABLES STD STORMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE DATA TRACHOMA TRANSPORTATION TREATMENT TROPICAL MEDICINE URBANIZATION VACCINATION VIBRIO VICIOUS CYCLE VICTIMS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WATER CONTAMINATION WATER LEVELS WATERBORNE DISEASE WEATHER WEATHER PATTERNS WEATHER VARIABILITY WET SEASON WOMAN WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WORLD POPULATION YOUNG CHILDREN Extreme weather events are known to have serious consequences for human health and are predicted to increase in frequency as a result of climate change. Africa is one of the regions that risks being most seriously affected. This paper quantifies the impact of extreme rainfall and temperature events on the incidence of diarrhea, malnutrition and mortality in young children in Sub-Saharan Africa. The panel data set is constructed from Demographic and Health Surveys for 108 regions from 19 Sub-Saharan African countries between 1992 and 2001 and climate data from the Africa Rainfall and Temperature Evaluation System from 1980 to 2001. The results show that both excess rainfall and extreme temperatures significantly raise the incidence of diarrhea and weight-for-height malnutrition among children under the age of three, but have little impact on the long-term health indicators, including height-for-age malnutrition and the under-five mortality rate. The authors use the results to simulate the additional health cost as a proportion of gross domestic product caused by increased climate variability. The projected health cost of increased diarrhea attributable to climate change in 2020 is in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 percent of gross domestic product in Africa. 2012-03-19T19:11:13Z 2012-03-19T19:11:13Z 2009-06-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20090629132300 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4171 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4979 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Africa Africa