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Using climate information in the health sector

机译:在卫生部门使用气候信息

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Many infectious and chronic diseases are either directly or indirectly sensitive to the climate. Managing this climate sensitivity more effectively requires new working relationships between the health sector and the providers of climate data and information. In Africa, where communities are particularly vulnerable, Ministries of Health and National Meteorological Services need to collaborate to reduce the burden of climate related ill health. The Ministry of Health and the National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia have made signi?cant progress towards the development of a climate-informed early warning and response system for diseases such as malaria and other climate-sensitive diseases. An important enabling mechanism is a Climate and Health Working Group, which is a multi-sectoral partnership created to spearhead the use of climate information for health interventions. While this is a work in progress, the key ingredients necessary to sustain such a joint venture are described to encourage similar activities in other countries faced with a growing climate-sensitive disease burden, to facilitate networking and to increase the return from the investment.
机译:许多传染性和慢性病对气候直接或间接敏感。要更有效地管理这种气候敏感性,就需要卫生部门与气候数据和信息提供者之间建立新的工作关系。在社区特别脆弱的非洲,卫生部和国家气象部门需要合作以减轻与气候有关的不良健康负担。卫生部和埃塞俄比亚国家气象局在发展针对疟疾和其他气候敏感疾病等疾病的气候知情预警和响应系统方面取得了重大进展。一个重要的扶持机制是气候与健康工作组,这是一个多部门合作伙伴关系,旨在带头利用气候信息进行健康干预。尽管这项工作仍在进行中,但描述了维持这种合资企业所必需的关键要素,以鼓励在面临气候敏感疾病负担日益增加的其他国家开展类似活动,促进联网并增加投资回报。

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