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Globally, since the early 1990s, the changing climate has been a hot topic under discussion by
global experts and politicians due to its profound impact on the worldwide health, economy,
ecology and trade.
Understanding climate and environmental effects on infectious disease ecology through
interdisciplinary efforts due to complexity of the natural and human system provides opportunities
to simulate, investigate, and predict transmission dynamics.
Monitoring the potential impacts of climate change on health is important for a number of reasons.
The provisions of epidemiological evidence supported by climate service are needed to inform
policy-makers, health practitioners and communities about the magnitude of climate change
effects on health. As part of surveillance systems, climate service (information) can help to
determine the requirements for the effectiveness of preventive and adaptive strategy of health to
climate variables and change. |
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