"Global Health" warns about the spread of dengue fever due to climate change

The World Health Organization has warned that Dengue fever and other diseases caused by mosquitoes transmitted are spreading faster and wider due to climate change, which expresses the fear of the outbreaks of the disease worldwide. The experts of the organization raised the alarm about high dengue fever and ‘shikonjonia’ disease, and they said they were expecting the ‘Zika’ virus outbreak in the world again. These three diseases are spread due to the viruses of arthropods, which are transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the genus of the heroic to humans, and are called ‘mosquitoes of the tiger’. “Climate change has played a major role in facilitating the spread of mosquitoes.” Flayudan and his colleague Diana Rojas Alvares, responsible for fighting the ‘Chiconia’ and ‘Zika’ virus, asked a quick measure to reduce the spread of mosquitoes, amid the risk of disease outbreaks beyond the historic transmission areas. Incuradan requested states to “be careful” to detect the spread of the disease “to avoid any major outbreak.” Alvares said: “With climate change, mosquitoes have doubled and the spread of these diseases at the level of length and breadth,” which describes the situation as “disturbing”. Alvares warned that this strong outbreak in the Americas could be an indication of what could be in the Northern Hemisphere next summer season, and warned that the Xongonia could lead to a permanent disability. 100 countries and the Dengue fever are still a settlement in 100 countries, but it is a threat to 29 other countries, as Vlawoodan said the number of cases has increased significantly in the past year, from half a million in a year of 2000, that the number of cases was significantly million in 2019, which is the worst year. At the same time, injuries to “Shikonjonia”, which so far in 115 countries have been reported since its discovery in the 1950s, see a significant increase in the Americas region. Since January last year, it has been reported. About 135 thousand cases in this region, compared to 50,000 in the first half of 2022. Perhaps the most anxious thing is the geographical expansion of these two diseases, from the US region in the south to the northern hemisphere, including some European countries. But 40% of them feel the consequences for months or even years. Also read: