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Global warming and mosquito-borne diseases in Africa: a narrative review

Bachir Khezzani, Magdalena Baymakova, Abderrahmane Khechekhouche, Ilia Tsachev

2023Pan African Medical Journal28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human activity has a direct influence on the climate on our planet. In recent decades, the greater part of the scientific community has united around the concept of Global Warming (GW). This process highly impacts the geographical distribution of mosquitoes and Mosquito-Borne Diseases (MBD). The examined scientific publications show that Africa, especially sub-Saharan countries were and still hot spot of MBD globally. The economic, social, and environmental conditions prevailing in most African countries have effectively contributed to the spread of MBD. The current situation is very worrying, and it will get even more complicated as GW gets worse. In this regard, health systems in developing countries will have serious difficulties in health policies and public health activities to control the spread on MBD. Therefore, the governments of African countries should do more to combat MBD. However, a part of the responsibility lies with the international community, especially countries that contribute to GW. In conclusion, the analysis of the scientific literature showed that with increasing importance of GW leads to an increase in the prevalence of MBD.

Topics & Concepts

Global warmingPublic healthDevelopment economicsMedicineInternational communityDeveloping countryNarrative reviewEconomic growthGlobal healthClimate changeEnvironmental healthSocioeconomicsPolitical scienceEcologyPoliticsEconomicsIntensive care medicineLawBiologyNursingMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsMalaria Research and Control