Rajeev Sadanandan (CEO, HSTP) Issues such as impact of climate change on health, One Health and Anti-Microbial Resistance are often assigned to sector specialists to manage, without recognising their significance for the entire health system. For instance, climate change impacts most diseases, either directly or indirectly. Understanding the pathways of impact will assist prevention and mitigation. If policy makers recognise the causality between a climate event and an increase in disease burden it would stimulate investments on research in this area. To illustrate, epidemiologists map the seasonality of diseases. Traditionally some diseases occur in certain periods, partly due to the increase in vectors during favourable climatic conditions. But if the weather cycles or monsoons become erratic, the predictability of infectious diseases is lost. Epidemiologists will then need to disaggregate each causative factors and then assess their impact. For instance, an unseasonal rain may le
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