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The planet’s mean air and ocean temperatures have been rising over the last century because of increasing greenhouse gas emissions. These changes have substantial effects on the epidemiology of infectious diseases. We describe direct and indirect processes linking climate change and infectious di...


Bett, Bernard K.Kiunga, P.Gachohi, John M.Sindato, C.Mbotha, D.Robinson, Timothy P.Lindahl, Johanna F.Grace, Delia[Effects of climate change on the occurrence and distribution of livestock diseases]Effects of climate change on the occurrence and distribution of livestock diseases

Robinson, Timothy P.Wint, W.Conchedda, G.Cinardi, G.Boeckel, Thomas P. vanMacleod, M.Bett, Bernard K.Grace, DeliaGilbert, M.[The global livestock sector: Trends, drivers and implications for society, health and the environment]The global livestock sector: Trends, drivers and implications for society, health and the environment

Rift Valley fever is a severe disease affecting both humans and animals. The Rift Valley fever virus can be transmitted by body fluids, and the most common way for humans to get infected is from animals. The virus is also vector-borne and can be transmitted by many species of mosquitoes. As with ...


Lindahl, Johanna F.Bett, Bernard K.Robinson, Timothy P.Grace, Delia[Rift Valley fever and the changing environment: A case study in East Africa]Rift Valley fever and the changing environment: A case study in East Africa

Livestock as a sector is extremely important to the global economy and to rural livelihoods. As of 2013, there was an estimated 38 billion livestock in the world, or five animals for every person. Most (81%) were in developing countries. Around one billion smallholder farmers keep livestock, many...


Grace, DeliaBett, Bernard K.Lindahl, Johanna F.Robinson, Timothy P.[Climate and livestock disease: assessing the vulnerability of agricultural systems to livestock pests under climate change scenarios]Climate and livestock disease: assessing the vulnerability of agricultural systems to livestock pests under climate change scenarios

According to the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report, changes in the climate over the last 30 years have already reduced global agricultural production by 1 – 5 % per decade relative to a baseline without climate change. In addition, recent studies indicate that even a 2 degrees increase in global tem...


Dhanush, DBett, Bernard K.Boone, Randall B.Grace, DeliaKinyangi, JamesLindahl, Johanna F.Mohan, CVRamírez Villegas, JuliánRobinson, Timothy P.Rosenstock, Todd S.Smith, J.Thornton, Philip K.[Impact of climate change on African agriculture: focus on pests and diseases]Impact of climate change on African agriculture: focus on pests and diseases

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