Whole world's attention is drawn on the effects of climate change on human. Due to rapid and constant change in the climateit gave easy entry to deadly diseases like malaria, dengue as other flu & viruses, because of which the World Health Organization’s World Health Day that held this year on April 7 is celebrated as 'Healthcare During Climate Change Day'.This year it is also the 60 anniversary of WHO (World Health Organization).
In a report by WHO they said in the past few years there has been rapid increase in the diseases to many parts of the world due to climate change, which has led to new diseases spread their network. In Asian nations like India and neighbouring countries dengue, malaria and other diseases have picked up momentum.
In the last few years we have seen too much fast heat and cold in the atmosphere. This kind of atmosphere is a good for many bacteria and virus to grow and spread. In last few decades, the number of viral fever patients has increased rapidly.
Usually bacteria get active according to the weather. Such as during summer the arrival of rain or cold increases their outbreak. Viral fever patients are increasing due to changes in weather because of the unusual climatic conditions all over the world. Some scientists and agencies blame global warming for these changes.
According to the international panel for climate change average temperature of the world has increased by one degree Celsius. The panel believes that the increase in the emissions of greenhouse gases in the environment is responsible for these climate changes, and it is impacting the health of people.
It is feared to be 1.8 to 4 degrees Celsius temperature increase in the coming 90 years. Global warming and the unseasonable rain have increased the number of new diseases. Also, malnutrition increased in many parts of developing nations.
Due to the diseases coming from changing weather, human body is not able to make a balance, so data of deaths is growingevery year. The biggest impact of climate change is seen on the increase of malaria outbreak and the deaths because of this deadly disease. In the last 8 years the area of influence has been increased by 10 per cent and it is predicted to be increased more and more in the coming years.
UNO has taken strict steps to control this disease that comes from climatic change and many world organizations and support groups are working in this direction. What we can do is control our carbon foot prints and increase awarenessof such deadly diseases.
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