CCDR: Volume 45-5 May 2, 2019: Climate change and infectious diseases: The solutions

CCDR

Guest Editor: Dr. Courtney Howard

Table of contents

Editorial
The health effects of climate change: Know the risks and become part of the solutions
C Howard, P Huston

Overviews
Risk assessment strategies for early detection and prediction of infectious disease outbreaks associated with climate change
EE Rees, V Ng, P Gachon, A Mawudeku, D McKenney, J Pedlar, D Yemshanov, J Parmely, J Knox

Weather-based forecasting of mosquito-borne disease outbreaks in Canada
NH Ogden, LR Lindsay, A Ludwig, AP Morse, H Zheng, H Zhu

Using Earth observation images to inform risk assessment and mapping of climate change-related infectious diseases
SO Kotchi, C Bouchard, A Ludwig, EE Rees, S Brazeau

Quebec’s Multi-Party Observatory on Zoonoses and Adaptation to Climate Change
G Germain, A Simon, J Arsenault, G Baron, C Bouchard, D Chaumont, F El Allaki, A Kimpton, B Lévesque, A Massé, M Mercier, NH Ogden, I Picard, A Ravel, JP Rocheleau, J Soto for Quebec’s Multi-Party Observatory on Zoonoses and Adaptation to Climate Change

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