2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.08.517
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A review on prediction of seasonal diseases based on climate change using big data

Abstract: Big Data occupies an important place in the prediction of diseases that happen due to climate change. In each aspect of human life, the weather plays a major role. It directly affects human society or human life. Because of an extreme weather condition creates various diseases among humans. Such as Vector-borne diseases (Malaria, dengue and chikungunya fever), Water-borne diseases (Cholera, Typhoid), Air-borne diseases (Chicken Pox, influenza and small Pox) and Food-borne diseases (Diarrhoea and Salmonella) et… Show more

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“…Temperature also plays a role in altering the entire mosquito's incubation life cycle and behavior, including the density of the mosquito population [26], biting rates, gonotrophic cycle lengths, and vector size [27]. The results in this study confirm the previous studies [8,28,29] indicating that extreme temperature affects the development of dengue vectors [21,30,31]. Therefore, temperature affects vectorial efficiency [32] and risk of an epidemic [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Temperature also plays a role in altering the entire mosquito's incubation life cycle and behavior, including the density of the mosquito population [26], biting rates, gonotrophic cycle lengths, and vector size [27]. The results in this study confirm the previous studies [8,28,29] indicating that extreme temperature affects the development of dengue vectors [21,30,31]. Therefore, temperature affects vectorial efficiency [32] and risk of an epidemic [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…MEOX2 in Indonesian chickens; P2Y12 in Indian chickens; TFDP2 and HDAC4 in Saudi Arabian chickens are all linked to vascular function. Climate changes increase the spread of pathogens and parasites, which challenge the immune system of humans and animals ( Uddin et al, 2010 ; Indhumathi and Kumar, 2021 ). ARID1A in Indonesian chickens; P2Y12 , P2RY13 , P2RY14 , and SUCNR1 in Indian chickens; GCLC , ATP1B3 , and USP13 in Saudi Arabian chickens are associated with immune functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observed and projected warming consequences include sea level rise, shrinking glaciers, and diminishing polar ice with existential threats to coastal regions and small island nations [8]. Intensified extreme heat and floods alongside increased wildfires, droughts, and tropical cyclones further endanger infrastructure, agriculture, and health [9]. Disturbance of historical climate patterns threatens biodiversity as species struggle to adapt, migrate, or face extinction in their traditional habitats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%