Changements climatiques et maladies infectieuses : à quoi pouvons-nous nous attendre?
- DOI
- Langue de publication
- Français
- Date
- 2019-04-19
- Type
- Article
- Auteur(s)
- Ogden, N. H.
- Gachon, P.
- Éditeur
- Public Health Agency of Canada
Résumé
Global climate change, driven by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is being particularly felt in Canada, with warming generally greater than in the rest of the world. Continued warming will be accompanied by changes in precipitation, which will vary across the country and seasons, and by increasing climate variability and extreme weather events. Climate change will likely drive the emergence of infectious diseases in Canada by northward spread from the United States and introduction from elsewhere in the world via air and sea transport. Diseases endemic to Canada are also likely to re-emerge. This special issue describes key infectious disease risks associated with climate change. These include emergence of tick-borne diseases in addition to Lyme disease, the possible introduction of exotic mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, more epidemics of Canada-endemic vector-borne diseases such as West Nile virus, and increased incidence of foodborne illnesses. Risk is likely to be compounded by an aging population affected by chronic diseases, which results in greater sensitivity to infectious diseases. Identifying emerging disease risks is essential to assess our vulnerability, and a starting point to identify where public health effort is required to reduce the vulnerability and exposure of the Canadian population.
Sujet
- Santé,
- Changement climatique,
- Maladie infectieuse,
- Maladie chronique
Droits
Pagination
83-88
Évalué par les pairs
Yes
Niveau de libre accès
Or
Identifiants
- ISSN
- 1719-3109
Article
- Titre de la revue
- Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada (RMTC)
- Volume de la revue
- 45
- Numéro de revue
- 4
Relation
- Est la traduction de :
- https://science-ouverte.canada.ca/handle/123456789/3056
Référence(s)
Ogden NH, Gachon P. Changements climatiques et maladies infectieuses : À quoi pouvonsnous nous attendre? Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada 2019;45(4):83–8. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v45i04a01f