Infectious diseases in a changing environment and climate


Climate change is an alarming challenge for humanity as it mediates and propagates infectious diseases like cholera and malaria. This study examined the impacts on the incidence of infectious diseases of climate change and certain socioeconomic factors. Additional diseases are increasing due to extreme weather conditions, including Hantavirus, schistosomiasis, onchoscopy, and tuberculosis. The effects are also the rise of hay fever, as pollen levels increase in the air when the weather gets warmer.

  • Tick-borne disease
  • Dengue fever
  • Leishmaniasis
  • Malaria

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October 16-17, 2025

39th International Conference on Immunology

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