气候变化
外温
载体(分子生物学)
亚热带
地理
再分配(选举)
生态学
人类健康
全球变暖
生物
环境资源管理
环境卫生
环境科学
医学
政治学
生物化学
政治
法学
基因
重组DNA
作者
William Marciel de Souza,Scott C. Weaver
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41579-024-01026-0
摘要
Vector-borne diseases are transmitted by haematophagous arthropods (for example, mosquitoes, ticks and sandflies) to humans and wild and domestic animals, with the largest burden on global public health disproportionately affecting people in tropical and subtropical areas. Because vectors are ectothermic, climate and weather alterations (for example, temperature, rainfall and humidity) can affect their reproduction, survival, geographic distribution and, consequently, ability to transmit pathogens. However, the effects of climate change on vector-borne diseases can be multifaceted and complex, sometimes with ambiguous consequences. In this Review, we discuss the potential effects of climate change, weather and other anthropogenic factors, including land use, human mobility and behaviour, as possible contributors to the redistribution of vectors and spread of vector-borne diseases worldwide.
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