Binru Davila
Climate change is altering the distribution and behavior of disease vectors, amplifying the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases worldwide. This multidisciplinary analysis explores the multifaceted effects of climate change on the global spread of these diseases, incorporating ecological, epidemiological, and public health perspectives. We assess the changing dynamics of vector habitats, disease transmission patterns, and the implications for human and animal populations. Our findings underscore the urgent need for adaptive strategies and international cooperation to mitigate the expanding threat of vector-borne diseases in a warming world.
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