Effects Of Climate On Human Health (On The Example Of Bukhara Region)
Author(s) -
Gulshan Subhonovna Khalimova,
Anvar Nusratovich Nematov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the american journal of applied sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-0992
DOI - 10.37547/tajas/volume03issue05-20
Subject(s) - geography , population , human health , climate change , outbreak , socioeconomics , environmental health , ecology , medicine , biology , economics , virology
This article focuses on the effects of climate on human health. There is information about the diseases that affect the health of the local population due to the climatic features of Bukhara, as well as scientific research in this area. Human health is one of the most important issues for every period of society’s development. Indeed, the level of health and literacy of the population living in the region determine the state of development of any country. These two indicators reflect the role of states in the world community and their socio-economic potential. Each season is distinguished in terms of its natural features by the outbreak of certain diseases or the temporary cessation of some of their vital activities. In particular, due to a sharp drop in temperature in winter, infectious diseases are reduced, while in humans, due to sudden changes in temperature, colds increase. This, in turn, leads to the opposite.
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