Climate change, flooding, urbanisation and leptospirosis: fuelling the fire?

University of Queensland · Queensland Health · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Flooding and heavy rainfall have been associated with numerous outbreaks of leptospirosis around the world. With global climate change, extreme weather events such as cyclones and floods are expected to occur with increasing frequency and greater intensity and may potentially result in an upsurge in the disease incidence as well as the magnitude of leptospirosis outbreaks. In this paper, we examine mechanisms by which climate change can affect various ecological factors that are likely to drive an increase in the overall incidence as well as the frequency of outbreaks of leptospirosis. We will discuss the geographical areas that are most likely to be at risk of an increase in leptospirosis disease burden owing…

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Keywords
  • Leptospirosis
  • Outbreak
  • Climate change
  • Urbanization
  • Flooding (psychology)
  • Geography
  • Environmental health
  • Extreme weather
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