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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Pneumonia in the tropics

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Lim TK, Siow WT
2018
Respirology. 23 (1): 28-35

Pneumonia in the tropics poses a heavy disease burden. The complex interplay of climate change, human migration influences and socio-economic factors lead to changing patterns of respiratory infections in tropical climate but also increasingly in temperate countries. Tropical and poorer countries, especially South East Asia, also bear the brunt of the global tuberculosis (TB) pandemic, accounting for almost one-third of the burden. But, as human migration patterns evolve, we expect to see more TB cases in higher income as well as temperate countries, and rise in infections like scrub typhus from ecotourism activities. Fuelled by the ease of air travel, novel zoonotic infections originating from the tropics have led to global respiratory pandemics. As such, clinicians worldwide should be aware of these new conditions as well as classical tropical bacterial pneumonias such as melioidosis. Rarer entities such as co-infections of leptospirosis and chikungunya or dengue will need careful consideration as well. In this review, we highlight aetiologies of pneumonia seen more commonly in the tropics compared with temperate regions, their disease burden, variable clinical presentations as well as impact on healthcare delivery.

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    General Exposure, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster, Precipitation, Temperature
    • General Exposure, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster, Precipitation, Temperature: Heat
    Tropical
    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Africa, Asia
    Infectious Disease, Respiratory Impact
    • Infectious Disease, Respiratory Impact: Airborne Disease, Vectorborne Disease, Waterborne Disease, Zoonotic Disease
      • Airborne Disease, Vectorborne Disease, Waterborne Disease, Zoonotic Disease: Influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Tuberculosis
      • Airborne Disease, Vectorborne Disease, Waterborne Disease, Zoonotic Disease: Flea-borne Disease, Mosquito-borne Disease
        • Flea-borne Disease, Mosquito-borne Disease: Murine Typhus
        • Flea-borne Disease, Mosquito-borne Disease: Malaria, Other Mosquito-borne Disease, Specify
          • Malaria, Other Mosquito-borne Disease, Specify: Lymphatic Filariasis
          Mosquito-borne Disease (other)
        Flea-borne DiseaseMosquito-borne Disease
      • Airborne Disease, Vectorborne Disease, Waterborne Disease, Zoonotic Disease: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
      • Airborne Disease, Vectorborne Disease, Waterborne Disease, Zoonotic Disease: Leptospirosis, Melioidosis
      Airborne DiseaseVectorborne DiseaseZoonotic DiseaseWaterborne Disease
    • Infectious Disease, Respiratory Impact: Bronchitis/Pneumonia
    Review Article
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