作者
Simon Hales, Neil De Wet, John Maindonald, Alistair Woodward
发表日期
2002/9/14
期刊
The Lancet
卷号
360
期号
9336
页码范围
830-834
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Existing theoretical models of the potential effects of climate change on vector-borne diseases do not account for social factors such as population increase, or interactions between climate variables. Our aim was to investigate the potential effects of global climate change on human health, and in particular, on the transmission of vector-borne diseases.
Methods
We modelled the reported global distribution of dengue fever on the basis of vapour pressure, which is a measure of humidity. We assessed changes in the geographical limits of dengue fever transmission, and in the number of people at risk of dengue by incorporating future climate change and human population projections into our model.
Findings
We showed that the current geographical limits of dengue fever transmission can be modelled with 89% accuracy on the basis of long-term average vapour pressure. In 1990, almost 30% of the world …
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