DEĞİŞEN İKLİMDE AŞIRI HAVA OLAYLARININ İNSAN SAĞLIĞI ÜZERİNDE ÇOK BOYUTLU ETKİLERİ VE İKLİMSEL RİSKLERİN VEKTÖREL HASTALIKLAR ÖZELİNDE DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

Yağmur Akverdi̇
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The impacts and risks of climate change can directly and indirectly affect human health in the short or long term. Extreme temperatures can cause cardiovascular diseases, respiratory disorders and mental problems, as well as directly lead to death. While drought indirectly affects human health in terms of food and water security risks, sudden extreme weather events such as floods and hurricanes give rise to significant loss of life and become the source of various mental problems for individuals who have lost their relatives. Floods are also known to indirectly limit access to safe water and cause water-borne diseases, in addition to their direct physical effects. On the other hand, changes in temperature and precipitation regime bring on the spatial expansion of vector-borne diseases and an increase in the number of infected people through the migration of many living things. Considering these developments, diseases appeared by climate change were investigated in general dimensions in the study and specific vector-borne diseases were examined in detail and the climatic risks causing these diseases were evaluated. The study also investigated the health effects of climate change in Turkey within the scope of near and medium-term projections and diseases arising due to current climate changes. In addition, within the scope of climate change, nations’ health vulnerability and health system adaptation assessments are also included. As a result of the research, it has been found that with the increasing duration, frequency and severity of extreme weather events, there will be an increase in diseases posing a risk to human health and the size of their effects. Another finding is that vectors whose habitats expand and migrate with climate change and extreme weather events will pose a great risk for human health. In the study, it was concluded that in the long term, the risks that extreme weather events may pose in terms of water and food security may increase the number of regions and the human population where diseases caused by hunger, malnutrition and inadequate sanitation are already seen. In this context, based on studies dealing with the level of exposure to extreme weather events and potential risks, it can be expected that ideal climate conditions in which many vectors can live in the future, and an increase in vectorial diseases can be expected.
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气候变化的影响和风险可在短期或长期内直接和间接地影响人类健康。极端温度会导致心血管疾病、呼吸系统疾病和精神问题,并直接导致死亡。干旱在粮食和水安全风险方面间接影响人类健康,而突发的极端天气事件,如洪水和飓风,造成重大生命损失,并成为失去亲人的人各种精神问题的根源。众所周知,洪水除了对身体产生直接影响外,还会间接限制人们获得安全用水,并导致水媒疾病。另一方面,温度和降水制度的变化使病媒传播疾病的空间扩大,并通过许多生物的迁移使感染人数增加。考虑到这些发展,本研究从总体上调查了气候变化引起的疾病,详细审查了具体的病媒传播疾病,并评估了导致这些疾病的气候风险。该研究还调查了土耳其近期和中期预测范围内气候变化对健康的影响以及当前气候变化引起的疾病。此外,在气候变化范围内,还包括各国的健康脆弱性和卫生系统适应评估。研究结果发现,随着极端天气事件的持续时间、频率和严重程度的增加,对人类健康构成风险的疾病及其影响的规模将会增加。另一项发现是,随着气候变化和极端天气事件,其栖息地扩大和迁移的病媒将对人类健康构成巨大风险。在这项研究中得出的结论是,从长远来看,极端天气事件可能对水和粮食安全造成的风险可能会增加已经出现由饥饿、营养不良和卫生设施不足引起的疾病的地区和人口数量。在这方面,根据有关极端天气事件和潜在风险暴露程度的研究,可以预期,未来将出现许多病媒能够生存的理想气候条件,病媒疾病也将增加。
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