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The Connection between Climate Change, Surgical Care and Neglected Tropical Diseases Cover

The Connection between Climate Change, Surgical Care and Neglected Tropical Diseases

Open Access
|Aug 2022

Abstract

The surgical burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is set to rise alongside average temperatures and drought. NTDs with surgical indications, including trachoma and lymphatic filariasis, predominantly affect people in low- and middle-income countries where the gravest effects of climate change are likely to be felt. Vectors sensitive to temperature and rainfall will likely expand their reach to previously nonendemic regions, while drought may exacerbate NTD burden in already resource-strained settings. Current NTD mitigation strategies, including mass drug administrations, were interrupted by COVID-19, demonstrating the vulnerability of NTD progress to global events. Without NTD programming that meshes with surgical systems strengthening, climate change may outpace current strategies to reduce the burden of these diseases.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3766 | Journal eISSN: 2214-9996
Language: English
Submitted on: Mar 6, 2022
Accepted on: Jun 26, 2022
Published on: Aug 8, 2022
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Hugh Shirley, Grace Grifferty, Elizabeth F. Yates, Nakul Raykar, Richard Wamai, Craig D. McClain, published by Ubiquity Press
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