Dengue epidemic may reduce or decrease temperature
Not only that, a study of the University of East Anglia in England, due to climate change, raises the height of sea level, it has been found that tackling climate change can help prevent the incidence of millions of dengue fever.According to the researchers, if the global warming level is reduced to 1.5 ° C, then in the Caribbean and Latin America alone, it will be possible to avoid the incident of 3.3 million dengue cases annually.
About 54 million patients are infected with dengue fever in Caribbean and Latin America every year. On the other hand, 390 million people were attacked all over the world. But according to the measurement of temperature of 3.7 degrees Celsius, the number of patients per year is expected to increase to 7.55 million in 2015.According to the University of East Anglia Research, if the temperature can be kept at 2 ° C, then by the year 2100, the number of dengue cases in Latin America will decrease by 2.18 million.
On the other hand, if the temperature is reduced to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the number of infected will decrease to five lakhs.Principal researcher Philip Coleon-Gonzalez said that this is the first study to show that the health benefits can be found if the temperature decreases from 2 ° C to -1.5 ° C. This study was published in the Journal of Precidence of National Academy of Sciences in May.