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Influencia de factores climáticos sobre las enfermedades infecciosas.
Author(s) -
Erick Huarcaya Castilla,
Fiorella Rossi Leyva,
Alejandro LlanosCuentas
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
revista médica herediana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1729-214X
pISSN - 1018-130X
DOI - 10.20453/rmh.v15i4.776
Subject(s) - outbreak , cholera , malaria , epidemiology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , geography , biology , disease , virology , immunology , medicine , pathology
Several epidemiological evidence have been correlated with the effect of environmental factors over infectious diseases. Since the El Niño phenomenon in 1973, this event has been incriminated in the onset or trigger of epidemic changes and outbreaks. El Niño, which is responsible for the Ecuatorial Pacific Ocean water warming, produce a global effect, and as a consequence atmospheric humidity and environmental temperature are higher than usual. Currently, there are evidence that those changes have a direct effect on the biological life cycle of infectious diseases vectors and some microorganisms with a correlation in the epidemiology of those diseases. Recently, the molecular biology and the mathematical model analysis have been improving our understood about biological explanations, allowing the opportunity to predict outbreaks, risky areas, or epidemiological changes. We review the current evidence that may affect infectious diseases, as Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Bartonellosis, Cholera and others.

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