From bird flu to corona .. infectious diseases see his head again
In the year 2024, there was a significant increase in the spread of many infectious diseases, partly due to climate change, low vaccination rates and the rise of new pathogenic breeds. Airfinity, which specializes in predicting disease based on disease, revealed in a preliminary analysis of the importance of the noticeable increase in preventable and affected diseases of climate change, with the need to coordinate global efforts to combat it. At the end of December, Dengue Fever recorded unprecedented records, with cases of more than 13 million injuries worldwide, more than twice the cases recorded last year. In Central and South America, injuries have doubled at almost three times, while the number of deaths worldwide has reached about 10,000 cases worldwide this year. Cases of peer -to -cough (al -shahouk) have also increased by about 2023, in addition to increasing other diseases such as monkey frogs, urubush fever and polio. An unprecedented distribution of diseases this year was also a witness to an unprecedented outbreak of bird flu caused by the H5N1 (H5N1), where 61 cases were reported by the end of December, and in Rwanda, the first outbreak of the Marburg virus, which causes serious flowering fever and in some cases can be deadly. The analysis, based on data from 128 sources in 206 countries, found that high temperatures and changing climate patterns contributed to the spread of disease, as some of them are transmitted by viruses, bacteria and parasites by vectors such as mosquitoes and ticks. The effect of climate change and vaccinations with high temperatures, vectors can survive and reach new areas. It is expected to be the hottest in history, as the average world temperatures reached 1.62 degrees Celsius in November above the pre -industrial levels, according to Copernicus Service to change the climate funded by the European Union. In addition, lower vaccination figures to the Corona virus pandemic, and the rise of new diseases of disease, contributed to its spread on a larger scale. Monkey waterpox, which is usually less infected and lighter than smallpox, killed hundreds of people this year after the rise of a more dangerous tension in the Democratic Republic of Congo, who asked the World Health Organization to declare it for the second time as a global public health necessity. The low vaccination rates worldwide after the pandemic led to the return of measles, which rose 380% in the United States and 147% in Europe. The impact of health conflict, “Herfiniti”, also revealed that the displacement of the population and the disturbance of vaccination campaigns due to military conflicts caused the return of polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the only two countries still in which the disease is still in them, and especially children. “The return of preventable diseases and the impact of climate change on global health shows the need for a stronger commitment to preventive measures and the acceptance of innovation to confront disease,” said Peruva, analyzed by Irviniti. It also asked for the part of data to be strengthened worldwide and monitor trends to ensure coordinated overall health response. This content of “Eastern Economics with Bloomberg”