CLIMATE CHANGE, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS: STRATEGIES FOR A RESILIENT FUTURE
Abstract
Climate change presents a growing threat to public health, particularly through its impact on infectious diseases. As global temperatures rise, patterns of disease transmission are shifting, creating new challenges for public health systems worldwide. This review examines the intersection of climate change, infectious diseases, and public health preparedness, proposing strategies for building resilience against these threats. By synthesizing peer-reviewed literature and current research, this paper highlights key vulnerabilities and adaptive strategies to enhance public health preparedness in the face of climate change.
Keywords: Climate Change, Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Health Preparedness