Not exact matches
In contrast, infection with the closely
related bacterium Salmonella enterica Thyphimurium is usually limited to the gut and causes less serious
diarrheal disease.
It is an estimation of the current (as of 2000) existing rate of annual deaths reasonably attributable to climate change, albeit from a limited subset of climate -
related health impacts: malaria due to an increase in the geographic range of
disease - bearing mosquitoes, malnutrition associated with loss of agricultural productivity, water - borne
diarrheal diseases, and deaths from flooding, McMichael says.
• increases in malnutrition and consequent disorders, with implications for child growth and development; • increased deaths,
disease and injury due to heat waves, floods, storms, fires and droughts; • the increased burden of
diarrheal disease; • the increased frequency of cardio - respiratory
diseases due to higher concentrations of ground - level ozone
related to climate change; and, • the altered spatial distribution of some infectious
disease vectors.