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Week 9: Diseases
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Link between climate change and viral diseases
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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
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