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Climate change and parasitic diseases: Assessing the impact on transmission patterns and geographic distribution.
Wang Cheng, Linda Chiuman, Liena*
Climate change has emerged as one of the most significant global challenges, impacting various aspects of the environment and human health. One of the notable consequences of climate change is its influence on parasitic diseases, which affect millions of people worldwide. This research paper aims to explore the relationship between climate change and parasitic diseases, focusing on how changing climatic conditions alter transmission patterns and geographic distribution of these diseases. The paper reviews existing literature, case studies, and scientific evidence to understand the mechanisms through which climate change influences parasitic diseases. By comprehending the impacts, this study will help guide public health policies and interventions to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on parasitic diseases.