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The Impact of Climate and Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission
项目编号5R01AI090159-02
KILPATRICK, AUSTON MARMADUKE
项目主持机构UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ
开始日期2010-07-15
结束日期2014-06-30
英文摘要Climate change presents important risks for human health, including, vector-borne, water-borne, and food-borne disease, heat stress, air pollution, extreme weather events. The impact of climate on vector-borne disease is one of the more difficult issues to address, because increasing temperature and changes in rainfall can have both positive and negative impacts on pathogen transmission, making simple directional predictions tenuous. As a result, determining the impact of climate change on vector-borne disease requires a multi-scale approach where the mechanisms of climate impacts on local scale transmission can determined, followed by a scaling up of these mechanisms to a scale that is relevant for public health. Current and previous work on West Nile virus presents an opportunity to attack the problem head-on with this multi- scale approach, which will facilitate public health intervention for this, and other vector-borne diseases.
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学科分类14 - 医学科学;1426 - 预防医学;1419 - 医学病原微生物与感染
资助机构US-NIH
项目经费461847
项目类型Research Projects
国家US
语种英语
文献类型项目
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/71759
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KILPATRICK, AUSTON MARMADUKE.The Impact of Climate and Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission.2010.
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