Publication Date : 2006-12-28
Author : Anyamba, A.Chretien, J.-P.Small, J.Tucher, C. J.Linthicum, K. J.
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Disaster Management Theme :
Disaster Type : Drought
Document Type : Research Paper
Languange : en
Link : https://ij-healthgeographics.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1476-072X-5-60?site=ij-healthgeographics.biomedcentral.com
Abstact :
The current development of El Nino conditions has significant implications for global public health. Extremes in climate events with above normal rainfall and flooding in some regions and extended drought periods in other regions will occur. Forecasting disease is critical for timely and efficient planning of operational control prgrams. In this paper we describe developing global climate anomalies that suggest potential disease risks that will decision makers additional tools to make rational judgments concerning implementation of disease prevention and mitigation strategies.