SOME VIRUS OF EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE (EID) MAY BE RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN VIETNAM AND IN THE WORLD

Dinh Binh Tran 1,, Thanh Loan Tran 2
1 Department of Infection Control, Hue University Hospital
2 Department of Immuno-Physiopathology, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Various emerging virus pathogens such as Nipahvirus, Coronavirus, Hantavirus or old pathogens such as influenza A virus (H1N1, H5N7, H7N9, H5N6 ...), Dengue virus still maintain, spread and cause large-scale outbreaks in Vietnam as well as all over the world. It is most likely the consequence of various factors that influence climate change when they directly or indirectly affect ecosystems, biodiversity, habitats, migration, etc… and then cause changes in human diseases. The emergence of new infectious agents or zoonotic diseases that were isolated before is a warning to the impact of climate change on human disease.

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