US Climate and Health Alliance

The physician’s response to climate change

Abstract

Climate change will have an effect on the health and well-being of the populations cared for by practicing physicians. The anticipated medical effects include heat- and cold-related deaths, cardiovascular illnesses, injuries and mental harms from extreme weather events, respiratory illnesses caused by poor air quality, infectious diseases that emanate from contaminated food, water, or spread of disease vectors, the injuries caused by natural disasters, and the mental harm associated with social disruption. Within several years, such medical problems are likely to reach the doorsteps of many physicians. In the face of this reality, physicians should assume their traditional roles as medical professionals, health educators, and community leaders. Clinicians provide individual health services to patients, some of whom will be especially vulnerable to the emerging health consequences of global warming.

Resource Type
Peer-reviewed article
Authors
M Sarfaty S Abouzaid
Resource URL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19418286
Publication
Family Medicine
Volume
41
Issue
5
Pages
358-363
Date
May, 2009
Organization Type
Academic
Health and Human Impact
Overview/general
Climate and Environmental Impact
Overview/general
Solution
Public health/health sector response
Other
Climate communication/messaging

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