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Discrepancies in data reporting of zoonotic infectious diseases across the Nordic countries – a call for action in the era of climate change

机译:北欧国家人畜共患传染病数据报告的差异–在气候变化时代采取行动的呼吁

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Emerging infections have in recent years caused enormous health problems. About 70% of these infections are zoonotic e.g. arise from natural foci in the environment. As climate change impacts ecosystems there is an ongoing transition of infectious diseases in humans. With the fastest changes of the climate occurring in the Arctic, this area is important to monitor for infections with potentials to be climate sensitive. To meet the increasing demand for evidence-based policies regarding climate-sensitive infectious diseases, epidemiological studies are vital. A review of registered data for nine potentially climate-sensitive infections, collected from health authorities in Denmark/Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, found that performing such studies across countries is constrained by incompatible reporting systems and differences in regulations. To address this, international standardisation is recommended.
机译:近年来,新兴感染引起了巨大的健康问题。这些感染中约有70%是人畜共患的,例如来自环境中的自然疫源。随着气候变化对生态系统的影响,人类的传染病正在不断过渡。由于北极地区的气候变化最快,因此该区域对于监视可能对气候敏感的感染至关重要。为了满足有关气候敏感型传染病的循证政策日益增长的需求,流行病学研究至关重要。对丹麦/格陵兰,芬兰,冰岛,挪威和瑞典卫生部门收集的九种可能对气候敏感的感染的注册数据进行的审查发现,在不同国家/地区进行此类研究受到报告体系不兼容和法规差异的限制。为了解决这个问题,建议采用国际标准化。

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