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3-3: Global Change and Human Health
Short Summaries of Recent Research
Malaria Deaths and the Use of
DDT
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Climate Change and Malaria
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Intercontinental Transport of Dust and Pathogens
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Special focus on
malaria.
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Evidence of Climate Connections to the Return of Infectious Diseases.
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Pamphlets and Press Releases from the American Academy of Dermatology.
Websites
Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change
- Global Change and
Health
- Spread of major
vector-borne
diseases
- Potential dengue
transmission in case of temperature rise
- Spread of
malaria
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CIESIN Thematic Guide: Health Effects from Increased Exposure to
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) Radiation due to Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
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CIESIN Thematic Guide: Human Health and Global Change
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Climate, Ecology and Human Health, from Consequences Magazine
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Global total of countries reporting incidences of infectious diseases.
Guidelines on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection, EPA. (pdf
file)
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Ozone Science: A Canadian Perspective
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Environmental Health Perspectives
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Melanoma Patients' Information Page
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American Meteorology Society Journals
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Malaria Foundation International
Additional References
- Akimoto, H, 2003: Global air quality and pollution.
Science, 302, 1716-1719.
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UV Index and Sun protection.
- Patz, J. A., M. Hulme, C. Rosenzweig, T. D. Mitchell, R. A. Goldberg, A. K. Githeco, S.
Lele, A. J. McMichael, and D. Le Sueur, 2002 : Regional warming and malaria resurgence.
Nature, 420, 627-628.
- Dye, C. and P. Reiter, 2000: Temperatures
without fevers? Science, 289, 1697-1698.
- Rogers, D.J. and S. E. Randolph, 2000: The global spread of malaria in a future, warmer
world. Science, 289, 1763-1766.
- Pascual, M., X. Rodo, S. P. Ellner, R. Colwell, and M. J. Bouma,
2000: Cholera dynamics and El Nino-Southern Oscillation. Science,
289, 1766-1769.
- Patz, J. A., M. A. McGeehin, S. M. Bernard, K. L. Ebi, P. R. Epstein, A. Grambsch, D. J.
Gubler, P. Reiter, I. Romieu, J. B. Rose, J. M. Samet, and J. Trtanj, 2000: The
potential health impacts of climate varibility and change for the United States:
Executive summary of the report of the health sector of the U.S. National
Assessment. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108,
367-376.
- Patz, Jonathan A., Paul R. Epstein, Thomas A. Burke, and John M.
Balbus, 1996: Global Climate Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Journal of
American Medical Association, 275, 217-223.
- Wendler, G., and T. Quakenbush, 1996: UV radiation in the
southern seas inearly spring 1993. Theor. Appl.
Climatol., 53, 221-230.
- Stanford, J. L. and J. R. Ziemke, 1996: A
Practical Method for Predicting Midlatitude Total Column Ozone From Operational
Forecast Temperature. J. Geophys. Res., 101,
28,769-28,773.
- Stanford, J. L., J. R. Ziemke, R. D. McPeters, A. J. Krueger,
and P. K. Bhartia, 1995: Spectral Analyses, Climatology, and Interannual Variability of
Nimbus-7 TOMS Version 6 Total Column Ozone. NASA Reference Publication 1360, April, 80 pp.
- Jeevan, A., and M. L. Kripke, 1993: Ozone Depletion and the
Immune System. The Lancet, 342, 1159-1160.