Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Week 9: Diseases
- Waterborne Diseases
- Causes more human health
problems than other types of
water pollution
- Contaminated by
inadequately treated human
waste, animal waste, landfill
runoff
- Cholera
- Pathogens originate in fecal
material, transmitted by
ingestion
- Toxin emitted bacterial -
risk affected by salinity,
pH, etc.
- Acute diarrheal
infection - 1.3-1.4
million cases
- Climate and Waterborne
Diseases
- Increase in temperature
linked to increase in
diarrheal diseases
- Climate change increases
frequency and severity of
Cholera outbreaks
- Vector Borne Diseases
- Pathogen (an agent) + vector (a
host) + transmisison environment
- EIP (Extrinsic incubation period) -
how long a pathogen takes to be
communicable
- Biological Vector:
transports a pathogen +
important for pathogen life
cycle
- Mechanical Vector: an
organism which only
transports a pathogen (fly)
- Malaria
- A disease caused by mosquitoes
implanting parasites in the
blood
- Increase temperature =
increase life cycle, range
and malaria cases
- Dengue Fever
- Virus from mosquitos, most
rapidly spreading viral
disease globally
- Vulnerability + higher
populations = increase
in longer seasons due
to climate change
- Lyme Disease
- Bacterium spread by black
legged ticks - mammals or
birds as hosts
- Northward migration
due to warming
climates
- Schistosomiasis
- Parasite in fresh water snails
- Land use change
increases
- Valley Fever
- Fungal disease in soil
- Spreading with
hotter, drier climate
- Climate and Vector Borne
Disease
- Change = increase
vectors, EIP and living
conditions
- Increase in vulnerability
from changing weather
and populations
- Solutions
- Improve access to clean water
- Develop vaccines
- Protect water and sanitation
systems