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Climate change and dermatology: An introduction to a special topic for this special issue

机译:气候变化和皮肤病学:对这个特殊问题的介绍

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Anthropogenic global climate change is a well-documented phenomenon that has led to average global temperatures climbing to approximately 1 °C above preindustrial (1850–1900) levels, with even higher regional deviations in some areas and significantly increased average warming in densely populated urban centers. In 2018, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change set a threshold of 1.5 °C of average warming (above the preindustrial baseline), beyond which our planet will become significantly less hospitable to human life. However, adverse human health impacts are already occurring due to current levels of global climate change, as summarized by publications such as The Lancet’s annual “Countdown on Health and Climate Change,” initiated in 2016. The human health impacts of climate change are truly cross-disciplinary, with nearly every medical specialty either already facing or set to face effects. The field of dermatology is not immune to these risks. This special issue of the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology is dedicated to the cross section of dermatology and climate change. This initial article will serve as an overview to introduce readers to the topic and to lay the groundwork for the rest of the issue. We are delighted to work with the Women’s Dermatological Society and welcome their support for this dedicated issue. Herein, you will read from up-and-coming stars in the field and established experts, including articles on the following key areas: infectious diseases, environmentally friendly office practices, sunscreens and the environment, refugee health, heat-related illness, the effect of air pollution on the skin, the impact of climate change on pediatric dermatology, implications for skin cancer, and skin issues related to flooding and extreme weather events.
机译:人为的全球气候变化是一种良好记录的现象,导致了平均全球气温攀升至上述预工业(1850-1900)水平的大约1°C,在某些地区甚至具有更高的区域偏差,在密集地位的城市中心的平均变暖显着增加。 2018年,联合国气候变化政府间议会设定了平均变暖(上方的平均基线)的阈值,超出了我们的星球对人类生命中的热情好客。然而,由于2016年开始的普拉森卡特的年度“核算和气候变化”等出版物的出版物总结,已经出现了不良人体健康影响,这是由于2016年开始的年度“核心和气候变化”等出版物。气候变化的人类健康影响真正过于交叉 - 几乎每个医学专业都面临或设置为面部效果。皮肤病学的领域并不对这些风险免疫。国际妇女皮肤科杂志的特别问题致力于皮肤科和气候变化的横截面。这个初始文章将作为概述将读者介绍给主题,并为此剩余的问题奠定基础。我们很高兴与女性的皮肤病社会合作,欢迎支持这一专用问题。在此情况下,您将从现场的上层明星读取和建立的专家,包括以下关键领域的文章:传染病,环保办公,防晒霜和环境,难民健康,与热疾病,效果对皮肤的空气污染,气候变化对儿科皮肤科的影响,对皮肤癌的影响以及与洪水和极端天气事件相关的皮肤问题。

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