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Global climate change and extreme weather eventsGlobal climate change and extreme weather events

Global climate change and extreme weather events

David A. Relman

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Long before the germ theory of disease was described, late in the nineteenth century, humans knew that climatic conditions influence the appearance and spread of epidemic diseases. Ancient notions about the effects of weather and climate on disease remained embedded in our collective consciousness through expressions such as "cold" for rhinovirus infections, "malaria: derived from the Latin for bad air; and the common complaint of feeling "under the weather." Today, evidence is mounting that the earth's climate is changing at a faster rate than previously appreciated, leading researchers to view the longstanding relationships between climate and disease with new urgency and from a global perspective. On December 4 and 5, 2007, the Forum on Microbial Threats hosted a public workshop in Washington, DC to consider the possible infectious disease impacts of global climate change and extreme weather events on human, animal, and plant health, as well as their expected implications for global and national security.

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OL18353344W

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ClimateClimatic changesEpidemicsEnvironmental aspectsAdverse effectsEpidemiologyWeatherCongressesDisease OutbreaksHealth aspectsEmerging Communicable DiseasesEnvironmental ExposureCommunicable diseases

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