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-  2018 

Our Warming Planet: Is the HIV-1-Infected Population in the Crosshairs

Keywords: Global warming, climate change, natural disasters, infectious diseases, disease vectors, cholera, dengue, HIV

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Global climate change exacerbated by human energy use threatens to have a profound impact on human health, including from infectious diseases. Particularly vulnerable populations include the immunocompromised, including persons with HIV infection. Global warming can be expected to increase the geographic range of pathogens such as Vibrio cholerae as well as vectors that transmit disease, including ticks and mosquitoes. Higher temperatures also contribute to increased pathogen and vector efficiency in spreading disease. Natural disasters due to climate change result in population displacement, in creased population density, and living conditions conducive to the spread of infectious diseases. Political mobilization is crucial to implementing and enforcing policies for prudent energy use, reversing the drivers of global warming, and ensuring that we are prepared for the adverse health consequences of climate change. This article summarizes a presentation by Robert T. Schooley, MD, at the IAS-USA continuing education program held in Berkeley in May 2017

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