Climate change and public health in Germany - A synthesis of options for action from the German status report on climate change and health 2023. DOI
Martin Mlinarić, Susanne Moebus,

Cornelia Betsch

et al.

PubMed, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(Suppl 6), P. 57 - 85

Published: Nov. 1, 2023

This article represents the conclusion of updated German status report on climate change and health, which was jointly written by authors from over 30 national institutions organisations. The objectives are (a) to synthesise options for action formulated in report, (b) combine them into clusters guiding principles, (c) address success factors implementation, (d) target parameters.The individual contributions were systematically recorded categorised (n=236). Topical then formed with reference Essential Public Health Functions, assigned them.Eight topical ten principles identified. These can be summarised four overarching meta-levels action: cross-sectorally coordinated structural behavioural prevention, monitoring, surveillance, digitalisation (including early warning systems), development an ecologically sustainable resilient public health system, information, communication, participation. main implementation design governance, positive storytelling risk proactive management conflicting goals, a cross-sectoral co-benefit approach.Based compiled parameters concrete available health.

Language: Английский

Occupational allergy and climate change DOI

Monika Raulf,

Isabella Annesi-Maesano

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 27, 2025

Purpose of review Climate change influences working conditions in various ways, affecting employee health and safety across different sectors. Climatic factors like rising temperatures, increased UV radiation, more frequent extreme weather events pose risks to both indoor outdoor workers. Allergic diseases the respiratory tract skin may emerge due climate change. This summarizes current aspects direct indirect consequences associated exposures diverse work environments, focusing on occupational allergies. Recent findings Outdoor workers, particular, are increasing susceptible ubiquitous pollen allergens. Additionally, they experience climate-related increases allergens typically with specific workplaces, such as Cryptostroma corticale . Changes production processes, along altered workplaces exposures, can lead new sensitizations trigger allergies, representing Furthermore, lifestyle changes aimed promoting protection sustainability (e.g. introduction insects a protein source or using enzymes), also contribute emergence Summary The sensitization sources from novel modified allergen must be addressed within framework workplace health, necessitating proactive measures safeguard workers mitigate risks.

Language: Английский

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Impact of climate change on non-communicable diseases due to increased ambient air pollution. DOI

Susanne Breitner-Busch,

Hans‐Guido Mücke,

Alexandra Schneider

et al.

PubMed, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(Suppl 4), P. 103 - 121

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

The impacts of air pollutants on health range from short-term impairments to hospital admissions and deaths. Climate change is leading an increase in pollution.

Language: Английский

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Monitoring and perception of allergenic pollen in urban park environments DOI Creative Commons
Nadja Kabisch, Thomas Hornick, Jan Bumberger

et al.

Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 250, P. 105133 - 105133

Published: June 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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5

Current and Future Effects of Climate Change on Airborne Allergens DOI
Richard W. Weber

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(7), P. 373 - 379

Published: June 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Globale Umweltveränderungen und die „epithelial barrier hypothesis“ DOI

Nicole Engelbert,

Robin Rohayem, Claudia Traidl‐Hoffmann

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 75(2), P. 118 - 125

Published: Jan. 11, 2024

Die globale Belastung mit "non-communicable diseases" (NCDs) hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark zugenommen, beeinflusst durch Umweltfaktoren. Für eine Reihe von Erkrankungen wurde Assoziation einer Schädigung epithelialer Grenzschichten gezeigt. Es wird Übersicht über die gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen Umweltverschmutzung gegeben. "epithelial barrier hypothesis" Cezmi Akdis dargestellt und Mechanismen Barriereschädigung werden Schließlich mögliche präventive therapeutische Konsequenzen diskutiert. Zu relevanten Themen PubMed-Suche durchgeführt ausgewählte Literatur ausgewertet. Eine Vielzahl Substanzen kann epithelialen Haut, Lunge Gastrointestinaltrakt beeinträchtigen. Der Prävalenzanstieg der atopischen könnte erhöhte Exposition barriereschädigenden Stoffen, wie Feinstaub Waschmittel, (mit-)bedingt worden sein. Ein möglicher pathogenetischer Mechanismus ist Auslösung Aufrechterhaltung Immunreaktion das subepitheliale Eindringen Mikroorganismen geschädigte Epithelien. Basierend auf können neue Strategien entwickelt werden. Regulation gefährlicher Chemikalien sowie Bekämpfung Klimawandel sind essenziell zur Senkung Krankheitslast.

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Climate change and health equity: A public health perspective on climate justice. DOI
Gabriele Bolte, Lisa Dandolo,

Sophie Gepp

et al.

PubMed, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(Suppl 6), P. 3 - 35

Published: Nov. 1, 2023

The discourse on climate justice has developed from the theoretical approaches and discussions environmental justice. A central tenet of concept is that issues cannot be seen in isolation social justice.A conceptual model was relationship between change impacts, dimensions, adaptive capacities, biological sensitivity, health equity order to systematically analyse Based an exploratory literature review evaluation individual contributions status report health, evidence Germany inequalities exposure impacts vulnerability their direct indirect effects summarised.This paper provides overview international debate examples Germany. Climate sense avoidable, unjust exposure, vulnerability, mitigation adaptation measures still insufficiently addressed Germany.A consistent integration into policy necessary. With reference literature, options for action research needs are identified.

Language: Английский

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Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Asthma-Prone Areas: Exploring the Influence of Urban Climate Factors with Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) DOI
Seyed Vahid Razavi-Termeh, Abolghasem Sadeghi‐Niaraki, Farman Ali

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 116, P. 105889 - 105889

Published: Oct. 9, 2024

Language: Английский

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Crisis resilience in medical practices and clinics DOI

Christina Hecker,

Susanne Saha,

Dennis Niebel

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 75(9), P. 680 - 686

Published: June 27, 2024

Climate change because of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions increasingly triggers extreme weather events. Of all the continents, Europe is warming fastest. Heat and drought, forest fires floods will worsen in even optimistic global scenarios, affecting living conditions across continent. Extreme events threaten energy food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, people's healthcare. Many these risks have already reached critical levels could take on catastrophic proportions without immediate, decisive action.

Language: Английский

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Psychische Folgen von Klima- und Umweltveränderungen am Beispiel der Dermatologie DOI

Lea Dohm,

Susanne Saha,

Kristina Fronhoffs

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 75(9), P. 704 - 710

Published: Aug. 8, 2024

Global climate and environmental changes impose a significant impact on human health by increasing prevalences of chronic acute skin diseases. Climate-associated can also trigger or intensify mental illnesses independently disease.

Language: Английский

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An analysis of meteorological and environmental factors linked to Thunderstorm Asthma in China DOI
Yang Lang, Yun Yang, Qing Liu

et al.

Journal of Asthma, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 8

Published: Dec. 27, 2024

Thunderstorm Asthma (TA) events are observed worldwide, but the precise triggering mechanisms remain elusive.

Language: Английский

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