Research projects to study impact of climate change on diseases in Singapore

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A heat warning system could help manage the impact of heatwaves on chronic diseases, say researchers.

SINGAPORE - As climate change looks set to result in hotter temperatures here, some researchers suggest a heat warning system could help in managing the impact of chronic diseases exacerbated by heatwaves.

The method could, for example, simulate the impact of increased temperatures on the number of cases of strokes and heart attacks, she noted. Meanwhile, another project is looking at the repercussions of environmental changes on vector-borne diseases, which include dengue and malaria. Prof Lim noted climate change could increase the geographic range of diseases such as dengue by allowing mosquitoes to breed in more temperate regions.

This could require the country to expand mosquito control initiatives such as Project Wolbachia or introduce vaccination programmes for mosquito-borne diseases, he suggested.$23.5 million Climate Impact Science Research Programme.

 

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