Many human diseases are climate-sensitive: climate acting as an important driver of spatial and seasonal patterns, year-to-year variations (including epidemics), and longer-term trends. Although climate is only one of the many drivers of both infectious and non-infectious disease, public health policy makers and practitioners are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of climate change on the health of populations
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