Impacto del cambio climático en la salud
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Climate changes evidenced by an increase in our planet’s mean temperature,
changes in rainfall, increased sea level and extreme weather conditions, favor air
and soil contamination, ocean acidification, droughts, floods, heat waves and
forest fires, which affect the health and wellbeing of exposed populations. These
changes will exert negative effects on respiratory and cardiovascular systems,
nutritional status, burden of infectious diseases, especially vector-borne infections,
and human mental health. Moreover, environmental damages, such as
loss of biodiversity, ecological collapse and deterioration of socioeconomic factors
such as agricultural and fishery production, and the loss of habitable land, will
impulse massive migrations. This article summarizes the impact that climate
change is expected to have on respiratory, cardiovascular and infectious diseases
and its repercussions on people of extreme ages. It is imperative to achieve the
immediate commitment of worldwide national governments to control greenhouse
gas emissions. The appropriate technology does exist, but political will is
urgently needed to accomplish this goal.
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Rev Med Chile 2021; 149: 738-746
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