GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

Dengue cases linked to climate change in Asia and the Americas, Pg10

Dengue cases surge in Asia, Americas due to climate change; projected to rise 76% by 2050, says study.

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Key Highlights:

  • An increase in dengue cases in Asia and the Americas is linked to climate change.
  • Researchers estimate an 18% increase in dengue infections, translating to over 4.6 million extra cases per year from 1995-2014.
  • Mosquito-borne infectious diseases could further climb by 50-76% by 2050 under continued global warming.

Detailed Insights:

  • Climate change factors like rising temperatures and altered rainfall patterns expand mosquito habitats, increasing dengue transmission.
  • The study highlights the escalating threat of vector-borne diseases due to changing environmental conditions, impacting public health infrastructure.
  • Increased global warming could lead to a significant surge in mosquito-borne illnesses, posing challenges for healthcare systems in affected regions.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Dengue: A mosquito-borne viral infection causing flu-like illness, occasionally developing into severe complications.
  • Climate Change: Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, largely due to human activities increasing greenhouse gas concentrations.
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