With climate change potentially leading to more extreme weather events, this study underscores the critical need for enhanced water infrastructure and improved water management practices to reduce the risk of waterborne infections. https://lnkd.in/gsgGDsPs #hospitals #water #plumbing #infectionprevention
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The rise in Lyme disease cases in the UK is alarming. As climate changes continue to introduce more humid conditions and milder winters into the UK, they extend the period during which Lyme disease-carrying ticks are active, significantly increasing the risk of infection. Here’s what you need to know about Lyme disease, and the impact that climate change could have on how we will be dealing with the condition in the near future. #lyme #lymemexico #climatechange
UK Climate Change Could Increase Lyme Disease Cases - LM
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As our planet warms, the changing climate is reshaping the way diseases are transmitted around the globe. From vector-borne diseases carried by mosquitoes and ticks to the dangers of zoonotic diseases and the role of water in spreading pathogens, there's a lot we need to understand and act on. Learn simple ways to protect yourself and what you can do to make a difference. Read the Full Article: https://lnkd.in/eEcneV_a #ClimateChange #InfectiousDiseases #StayInformed
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Severe weather events are linked to clusters of the gastrointestinal disease cryptosporidiosis in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). This was the main conclusion of our recently published paper: DOI: https://lnkd.in/gh7PcKPC This finding is important as rainfall intensity is expected to keep rising in NZ due to climate change. The importance of source water protection is particularly relevant for Cryptosporidium which are resistant to conventional water treatment methods. This study provides further support for the need to protect drinking water supplies and recreational water from contamination with pathogens, especially from agricultural runoff and sewage leaks from broken pipes. The Government’s current plans to weaken drinking water protections should be reconsidered. #Cryptosporidiosis #Waterbournedisease #Sourceprotection #Climatechange
Severe weather events linked to outbreaks of crypto in Aotearoa – New study
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Spring is nearly upon the Northern Hemisphere: Get Ready for the Potential Rise in Legionella As temperatures rise, so does the risk of Legionella. 🌡️🌧️ Our blog delves into the seasonal surge of this hazardous bacterium, linked to warmer, wetter springs. 👉 Highlights: Increased Legionella Cases: Historical data shows spikes in Legionnaires' disease during warmer, rainy springs. Rainy Spring Science: The Northern Hemisphere's unique geography and climate foster ideal conditions for spring showers, which can inadvertently boost Legionella growth. Legionella in the Air: Surprising findings reveal how rain puddles on roads can aerosolise Legionella, posing a risk to pedestrians. Proactive Measures: We discuss practical steps for businesses and industries to mitigate these risks, like managing puddle access, vehicle guidelines in rain, and ensuring efficient drainage systems. 🌦️🔬 Spring's erratic weather pattern - a mix of warm days and cool spells - can also affect cooling systems, increasing Legionella proliferation. Our blog emphasises the importance of regular maintenance and testing, especially for high-risk industries. 🚀 Your takeaway? Understanding and adapting to these seasonal shifts is crucial for effective Legionella control. Check out our blog for in-depth insights and proactive strategies to safeguard your environment against this springtime hazard. ➡️https://bit.ly/3HkCvgg #LegionellaPrevention #SpringSafety #PublicHealth #IndustrySafety #HydrosenseSolutions
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Climate change is increasing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall are expanding the range of disease-carrying mosquitoes, raising the risk of outbreaks. #ClimateChange #PublicHealth #MosquitoBorneDiseases Learn more and gain insights from virologist expert Dr. Milad Zandi: https://lnkd.in/eJugrb-8
Climate Change Fuels the Global Spread of Arboviruses
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Climate change is expanding the reach of disease-carrying insects, but community-driven initiatives offer hope. 🌿💪 World Neighbors has developed an innovative approach in East Africa to address the spread of vector-borne diseases. Discover how grassroots efforts can lead the fight against health crises.
Use PEPFAR as a Model for Fighting Vector-Borne Diseases - World Neighbors
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🌍 This Earth Day, fight for a #plantdisease free future! 🌱 Climate change + easier travel = more plant plagues threatening food security. But fear not! 👉 Farmers - and you - can be PLANT HEROES with early detection using lateral flow tests like the Pocket Diagnostic® range! ⏰ Quick, reliable results can shield your crops & gardens. ️ Protect our planet, secure our future. Discover our #innovative range of rapid tests for plant, #crop and tree diseases. #earthday #earthdayeveryday #planthealth #diseasemanagement #cropprotection #foodsecurity
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https://lnkd.in/dmKeVbVB EARTH WARM IS IMPACTING SEVERAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES IT IS TIME TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY!!! Monitoring epidemic precursors from environmental, animal, and human health, through a continuum of surveillance, can help tackle the circuitous climate change impacts from infectious disease
Climate Change and Contagion: The Circuitous Impacts From Infectious Diseases
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😕 Do you know what the world's deadliest creatures are? With their ability to spread diseases through their bites, they infect up to 700 million people and kill more than one million each year 😱 And yet they are tiny… Mosquitoes! Global warming and higher rainfall and humidity, among other factors, are benefiting mosquitoes and enabling the spread of mosquito-borne diseases to new areas. According to the WHO, #Dengue is the fastest-spreading health threat, with an 8-fold increase in global incidence between 2000 and 2022, and about half of the world's population now at risk! 💡 Our VIDAS® Arboviruses panel offers easy access to automation for rapid and reliable confirmation (or exclusion) of #Dengue and #Chikungunya infections. Optimize patient management and help prevent further transmission. 👉 Discover more about our solution: https://lnkd.in/dTah-iG4 arboviruses-panel.html #WorldMosquitoDay #Arboviruses #PioneeringDiagnostics
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The Growing Threat of Waterborne Diseases Amid Rising Floods is very concerning factor. One of the most pressing challenges we face globally is the escalating frequency of flooding, which has far-reaching implications for public health and safety. With each instance of flooding, the elevated risk of disease transmission through waterborne pathogens becomes more pronounced and pervasive. Flood events have been associated with devastating impacts, exacerbating the spread of waterborne diseases, such as cholera, typhoid, and various gastrointestinal illnesses. The surge in flood-related pathogens and bacteria poses a significant threat to our water supply, underscoring the critical need to address this escalating global concern. The implications of this trend are profound, as vulnerable communities are particularly at risk. The stark reality is that the most marginalized and impoverished populations bear the brunt of waterborne diseases linked to flooding, heightening health disparities and exacerbating the burden of disease. In addition to the human toll, the economic and social impact of flood-related waterborne diseases is substantial, further deepening the challenges faced by communities worldwide. As we confront the escalating threat posed by waterborne diseases in the wake of floods, it is imperative to prioritize comprehensive, resilient strategies that encompass preparedness, response, and long-term mitigation. In conclusion, The next-generation Impulse technology could potentially be one of the best solutions for removing pathogens from our water supply and preventing contamination. #watertreatment #Impulsetechnology #patogens #floods #watersupply
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