Climate Change and Pediatrics: Preparing for New Infectious Threats
Description
Join Dr Alicia Chang and Dr Daniel Jarovsky as they host a discussion on the impact of climate change on pediatric infectious diseases and future threats, with two renowned experts in the field:
- Desiree LaBeaud – physician-scientist, epidemiologist, and professor for the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, CEO and Co-Founder of HERI-Kenya.
- Kleber Giovanni Luz – Associate Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, International Consultant of the Pan American Health Organization for Arboviruses - Washington.
The episode focuses on the impact of rising temperatures on spread and severity of infectious diseases. They explore:
- The impact of climate change, urbanization and poverty on the global geography of arboviruses
- Clinical Manifestations of Arboviral Infections
- Challenges in Diagnosing Arboviral Infections
- Emerging Arboviruses: PU Virus and West Nile Virus
- Managing Arboviral Infections in Latin American and Sub-Saharan Africa
- Vulnerability of children to climate change and infectious diseases
This episode is supported by an Educational Grant from Takeda.
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