Publication

Title: Infectious diseases in a warming world: A call for action
Authors: Moir M, Baxter C, Tegally H, de Oliveira T.
Journal: South African Journal of Science,121(3/4):. doi: 10.17159/sajs.2025/20722.: (2025)

Abstract

Climate change risks triggering epidemics of emerging and re-emerging diseases across the world with disastrous consequences. Climate change impacts are typically discussed with long-term consequences in mind, but when it comes to climate effects on infectious diseases, the future is already here. Combatting the complex effects of climate change on infectious diseases requires a collaborative effort from governments, scientists, public health officials, and the private sector. We should view the response to climate change as an opportunity to invest in robust health care and outbreak response systems. However, we must act now to mitigate the impending global public health crisis for a healthier future for all

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Citation: Moir M, Baxter C, Tegally H, de Oliveira T. Infectious diseases in a warming world: A call for action South African Journal of Science,121(3/4):. doi: 10.17159/sajs.2025/20722.: (2025).


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