GH32A: Assessment of Global Climate Variability and Hydroclimatological Processes on Infectious Diseases

Multiple environmental pathways have emerged from the climatic variability and extreme weather events, which have affected the state of well-being of human health. These phenomena have affected the spatiotemporal distribution of vector-borne diseases, water borne-diseases, and air-borne diseases through the influence on vectors by making the hosts more susceptible to diseases. This session will provide a platform to discuss the impacts of enhanced climatic variability on the spatiotemporal movement of diseases and the development of early warning systems.

 

December 2019

From Wednesday, 11 December 2019 10:20 AM

To Wednesday, 11 December 2019 12:20 PM

Moscone West
2020
L2