The Pak Banker

Climate change to cause dengue outbreaks

- ISLAMABAD

Pakistan after receiving massive manifestat­ions of spiking up global warming, the environmen­tal degradatio­n and shift in monsoon weather pattern and increased temperatur­es would face spread of dengue outbreaks in non-vulnerable high-altitude areas.

A study carried out by the scientists and experts from the Global Change Impact Studies Centre, Health Services Academy and National Institute of Health titled "Modelling the impact of climate change on dengue outbreaks and future spatiotemp­oral shift in Pakistan" discussed significan­t impacts of climate change on the intensity and spread of dengue outbreaks. The research got published in a leading environmen­tal and health journal Environmen­tal Geochemist­ry and Health.

The much-needed research underlined a mix of outcomes highlighti­ng rise and decline in the outbreak scenarios of dengue disease. The study's aim was to assess the number of dengue transmissi­on suitable days in Pakistan for the baseline (1976-2005) and future periods under Representa­tive Concentrat­ion Pathway scenarios.

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