Description: Background: Endemic and imported vector- and rodent-borne infectious agents can be linked to high morbidity and mortality. Therefore, vector- and rodent-borne human diseases and the effects of climate change are important public health issues. Methods: For this review, the relevant literature was identified and evaluated according to the thematic aspects and supplemented with an analysis of surveillance data for Germany. Results: Factors such as increasing temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and human behaviour may influence the epidemiology of vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases in Germany. Conclusions: The effects of climatic changes on the spread of vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases need to be further studied in detail and considered in the context of climate adaptation measures. Quelle: Journal of health monitoring / Robert Koch-Institut. - 8 (2023), Heft S3, page 33
Global identifier:
Doi( "10.60810/openumwelt-2019", )
Origin: /Bund/UBA/openUMWELT
Tags: Endemie ? Daten ? Epidemiologie ? Infektionskrankheit ? Literaturauswertung ? Monitoring ? Morbidität ? Mortalität ? Allgemeine Gesundheit ? Menschliche Krankheit ? Klimafolgen ? Klimaanpassung ? Klimawandel ? Krankheitserreger ? Niederschlag ?
License: other-closed
Language: Englisch/English
Issued: 2023-01-01
Time ranges: 2023-01-01 - 2023-01-01
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