Vaccination Strategy to Counter Climate-Linked Malaria Risks in Madagascar

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  • Extreme weather events are common in regions with high malaria burdens.
  • Severity of these weather events is anticipated to grow due to climate change.
  • Limited data exists on how infection rates shift following such extreme weather occurrences.
  • This lack of information poses challenges for planning effective disease control programs.

Indian Opinion Analysis

Teh intersection of climate change and public health is an emerging concern for India, as the country hosts several regions with high malaria prevalence along with vulnerability to extreme weather conditions like floods and heatwaves. A deficit in reliable post-event infection rate data makes it arduous for policymakers and health authorities to anticipate outbreaks and allocate resources effectively. Strengthening research infrastructure focused on climate-health dynamics could enhance India’s ability to combat diseases exacerbated by changing environmental patterns.

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