Climate change can worsen 58% of human infectious diseases. This is why Author(s): McKenzie T, Mora C, Von Hammerstein H. Year: 2022 Filed under: climate, climate change, Infectious disease, Journal Article, Research, Risk, risk factors Continue Reading
The association between extreme temperature and pulmonary tuberculosis in Shandong Province, China, 2005–2016: a mixed method evaluation Author(s): Dongzhen Chen, Hua Lu, Shengyang Zhang, Jia Yin, Xuena Liu, Yixin Zhang, Bingqin Dai, Xiaomei Li, Guoyong Ding Year: 2021 Filed under: China, climate change, extreme temperature, Infectious disease, Journal Article, PTB, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Research, study, TB, temperature, Tuberculosis Continue Reading
Climate change, natural calamities and the triple burden of disease Author(s): Karn, M, Sharma, M. Year: 2021 Filed under: calamities, calamity, climate, climate change, communicable, disease, LMIC, low income, low-income countries, middle income, middle-income countries, Nepal, non-communicable Continue Reading
Association between averaged meteorological factors and tuberculosis risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis Author(s): Tianyu Qin, Yu Hao, You Wu, Xinli Chen, Shuwen Zhang, Mengqi Wang, Weifeng Xiong, Juan He Year: 2022 Filed under: Analysis, climate change, factors, HDI, human development index, Journal Article, meta-analysis, meteorological, Public Health, Review, study, TB, Tuberculosis Continue Reading
A scoping review on climate change and tuberculosis Author(s): Maharjan, B, Gopali, R S & Zhang, Y. Year: 2021 Filed under: climate, climate change, Journal Article, low income, middle income, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, risk factors, scoping, scoping review, seasonality, study, TB, Tuberculosis Continue Reading
The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review Author(s): Kharwadkar S, Attanayake V, Duncan J, Navaratne N, Benson J Year: 2022 Filed under: climate, climate change, climate-sensitive diseases, impact, Journal Article, Literature review, model, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, study, systematic review, TB, TB research, Tuberculosis, vote, vote-counting Continue Reading