How Climate Changes Are Impacting Infectious Diseases - Data Intelligence
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Shifting Frontiers: How Climate Change Redraws the Map of Tick-Borne Disease
A single tick bite on a New England hiking trail may soon resemble the risk once confined to lower latitudes or forested valleys. Warming winters and milder summers enable ticks to establish in regions previously inhospitable, carrying pathogens such as Lyme disease and Powassan virus into new human populations. Public health institutions now confront the imperative to shift surveillance, prevention and treatment resources across geography and s…
How Climate Changes Are Impacting Infectious Diseases - Data Intelligence
Everywhere you look—on land, in the sky, or under the sea—things are heating up! Scientific studies reveal that Earth’s average temperature has climbed by roughly two degrees Fahrenheit (one degree Celsius) since 1850, with the warming rate more than tripling since 1982. Global sea levels have also risen around eight inches (20 cm) over the past century, with the pace nearly doubling in the last 20 years. Multiple governmental and non-government…
How Climate Changes Are Impacting Infectious Diseases
Everywhere you look—on land, in the sky, or under the sea—things are heating up! Scientific studies reveal that Earth’s average temperature has climbed by roughly two degrees Fahrenheit (one degree Celsius) since 1850, with the warming rate more than tripling since 1982. Global sea levels have also risen around eight inches (20 cm) over the past century, with the pace nearly doubling in the last 20 years. Multiple governmental and non-government…
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