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The impact of climate change on mosquito-borne diseases in Africa

Christine Giesen, J Roche, Lidia Redondo-Bravo, Claudia Ruiz-Huerta, Diana Gómez‐Barroso, Agustín Benito, Zaida Herrador

2020Pathogens and Global Health79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. (61%) the most commonly analyzed vector, mainly in Eastern Africa (48%). Seventy-nine percent of these studies were based on predictive models. Seventy-two percent of the reviewed studies considered that CC impacts on MBD epidemiology. MBD prevalence will increase according to 69% of the studies while 17% predicted a decrease. MBD expansion throughout the continent was also predicted. Most studies showed a positive relationship between observed or predicted results and CC. However, there was a great heterogeneity in methodologies and a tendency to reductionism, not integrating other variables that interact with both the environment and MBD. In addition, most results have not yet been tested. A global health approach is desirable in this kind of research. Nevertheless, we cannot wait for science to approve something that needs to be addressed now to avoid greater effects in the future.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaClimate changeScopusGeographyVector (molecular biology)Greenhouse gasEcologyMedicineMEDLINEBiologyPathologyGeneRecombinant DNABiochemistryMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsMalaria Research and Control
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