04026nas a2201021 4500000000100000008004100001260003400042653002000076653003900096653001800135653001200153100001300165700001300178700001400191700001300205700001200218700001200230700001300242700001400255700001500269700001800284700001200302700001400314700001200328700001500340700002200355700001100377700001700388700001500405700001800420700001600438700001700454700001200471700001100483700001200494700001100506700001500517700001300532700001200545700001500557700001300572700001800585700001300603700001400616700001000630700001100640700001300651700001200664700001300676700001400689700001600703700001800719700001500737700001900752700001300771700001600784700001300800700001400813700001600827700001400843700001100857700001800868700001400886700001500900700001300915700001300928700001200941700001300953700001500966700001700981700002000998700001501018700001301033700001601046700001701062700001301079700001501092700002301107700002101130700001501151700001201166245007801178856026001256300001201516490000801528520144301536022002502979 2024 d bOxford University Press (OUP)10aClimate changes10aNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs)10aLeishmaniasis10aMalaria1 aKlepac P1 aHsieh JL1 aDucker CL1 aAssoum M1 aBooth M1 aByrne I1 aDodson S1 aMartin DL1 aTurner CMR1 avan Daalen KR1 aAbela B1 aAkamboe J1 aAlves F1 aBrooker SJ1 aCiceri-Reynolds K1 aCole J1 aDesjardins A1 aDrakeley C1 aEdiriweera DS1 aFerguson NM1 aGabrielli AF1 aGahir J1 aJain S1 aJohn MR1 aJuma E1 aKanayson P1 aDeribe K1 aKing JD1 aKipingu AM1 aKiware S1 aKolaczinski J1 aKulei WJ1 aLaizer TL1 aLal V1 aLowe R1 aMaige JS1 aMayer S1 aMcIver L1 aMosser JF1 aNicholls RS1 aNunes-Alves C1 aPanjwani J1 aParameswaran N1 aPolson K1 aRadoykova H1 aRamani A1 aReimer LJ1 aReynolds ZM1 aRibeiro I1 aRobb A1 aSanikullah KH1 aSmith DRM1 aShirima GG1 aShott JP1 aTidman R1 aTribe L1 aTurner J1 aVaz Nery S1 aVelayudhan R1 aWarusavithana S1 aWheeler HS1 aYajima A1 aAbdilleh AR1 aHounkpatin B1 aWangmo D1 aWhitty CJM1 aCampbell-Lendrum D1 aHollingsworth TD1 aSolomon AW1 aFall IS00aClimate change, malaria and neglected tropical diseases: a scoping review uhttps://watermark.silverchair.com/trae026.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA1gwggNUBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggNFMIIDQQIBADCCAzoGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMTF9L2wk6Gi78EQr8AgEQgIIDC9vD-Fa12tMTkMMm7QRNraiYeUzfyK2Drqvalh7j2L5GOWo a561-5790 v1183 a
To explore the effects of climate change on malaria and 20 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), and potential effect amelioration through mitigation and adaptation, we searched for papers published from January 2010 to October 2023. We descriptively synthesised extracted data. We analysed numbers of papers meeting our inclusion criteria by country and national disease burden, healthcare access and quality index (HAQI), as well as by climate vulnerability score. From 42 693 retrieved records, 1543 full-text papers were assessed. Of 511 papers meeting the inclusion criteria, 185 studied malaria, 181 dengue and chikungunya and 53 leishmaniasis; other NTDs were relatively understudied. Mitigation was considered in 174 papers (34%) and adaption strategies in 24 (5%). Amplitude and direction of effects of climate change on malaria and NTDs are likely to vary by disease and location, be non-linear and evolve over time. Available analyses do not allow confident prediction of the overall global impact of climate change on these diseases. For dengue and chikungunya and the group of non-vector-borne NTDs, the literature privileged consideration of current low-burden countries with a high HAQI. No leishmaniasis papers considered outcomes in East Africa. Comprehensive, collaborative and standardised modelling efforts are needed to better understand how climate change will directly and indirectly affect malaria and NTDs.
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