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Mapping Climate Change Vulnerabilities to Infectious Diseases in Europe

机译:绘制欧洲气候变化对传染病的脆弱性

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Background: The incidence, outbreak frequency, and distribution of many infectious diseases are generally expected to change as a consequence of climate change, yet there is limited regional information available to guide decision making.Objective: We surveyed government officials designated as Competent Bodies for Scientific Advice concerning infectious diseases to examine the degree to which they are concerned about potential effects of climate change on infectious diseases, as well as their perceptions of institutional capacities in their respective countries.Methods: In 2007 and 2009/2010, national infectious disease experts from 30 European Economic Area countries were surveyed about recent and projected infectious disease patterns in relation to climate change in their countries and the national capacity to cope with them.Results: A large majority of respondents agreed that climate change would affect vector-borne (86% of country representatives), food-borne (70%), water-borne (68%), and rodent-borne (68%) diseases in their countries. In addition, most indicated that institutional improvements are needed for ongoing surveillance programs (83%), collaboration with the veterinary sector (69%), management of animal disease outbreaks (66%), national monitoring and control of climate-sensitive infectious diseases (64%), health services during an infectious disease outbreak (61%), and diagnostic support during an epidemic (54%).Conclusions: Expert responses were generally consistent with the peer-reviewed literature regarding the relationship between climate change and vector- and water-borne diseases, but were less so for food-borne diseases. Shortcomings in institutional capacity to manage climate change vulnerability, identified in this assessment, should be addressed in impact, vulnerability, and adaptation assessments.
机译:背景:由于气候变化,许多传染病的发病率,暴发频率和分布通常会发生变化,但是可用于指导决策的区域信息有限。目的:我们调查了被指定为科学主管机构的政府官员有关传染病的建议,以检查他们对气候变化对传染病的潜在影响的关注程度以及对各自国家机构能力的认识。方法:2007年和2009/2010年,来自各国的国家传染病专家对30个欧洲经济区国家进行了调查,了解了本国与气候变化相关的近期和预计传染病模式以及国家应对气候变化的能力。结果:绝大多数受访者同意,气候变化将影响病媒传播(86%)。国别代表),食品传播(70%),水传播(6 8%)和本国啮齿动物传播的疾病(68%)。此外,大多数人指出,需要进行机构改进,以进行持续的监测计划(83%),与兽医部门的合作(69%),动物疾病暴发的管理(66%),对气候敏感的传染病的国家监控( 64%),传染病暴发期间的卫生服务(61%)和流行病期间的诊断支持(54%)。结论:专家的回答与气候变化与病媒和病媒之间关系的同行评审文献总体相符。水源性疾病,但对于食源性疾病则较少。评估中确定的应对气候变化脆弱性的机构能力缺陷应在影响,脆弱性和适应性评估中加以解决。

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