ADVT:

  Home   Astrology   Business   Indiafocus   Lifestyle   Movies   News   Parenting   Online Exam   Sports   Travel

News HomeIndiaNational
India to see increase in water-borne diseases: WHO
Monday, April 07, 2008 15:49 [IST]
New Delhi: Predicting a plethora of health problems as a result of climate change, the World Health Organisation (WHO) today said countries like India would see an increase in vector and water-borne diseases specially in the northern region as a result of global warming.

"The window of transmission for a disease like malaria would go up by nearly three months. Other vector-borne diseases would see a rise in northern region of the country," WHO representative in India Salim Habayeb told a press conference here on the occasion of World Health Day.

Emphasising on the "serious and damaging effects" of climate change on human health, WHO Regional Director Samlee Pilanbangchang said, "air quality will suffer greatly and respiratory diseases will increase".

"Heat waves will be more intense and of longer duration, mainly affecting the most vulnerable populations in children and elderly through heat strokes and cardiovascular complications," he said.

According to him, the six health outcomes which are likely to be affected by climate change in the region are respiratory diseases, vector-borne diseases, water-borne diseases, malnutrition, injuries and psychological stress.

The majority of the diseases would be a result of changing rain patterns due to melting of glaciers and resultant natural calamities like floods and cyclones, WHO Deputy Regional Director Poonam Khetrapal Singh said.
Source : PTI

Add To

digg.com

del.icio.us

stumbleupon.com

My Yahoo

reditt.com

newsvine.com

fark.com
 Post Your Feedback   
Name
Email ID
Comments
 Other Features
News today
Screen Sever
Gallery
WallPaper
Print this page
Mail this page
Archives


  
More News
Mumbaikars don't about security
Sikh groups seek justice for...
India to promote tourism in...
Pak claims India supports...
Droopy Santa to get a facelift!
Twin blasts in Assam kill five
Twin blasts rocks Assam, five...
Shop till you drop... from home
Is it Democracy or Monocracy?
Terror, part of Paks state...
Omar not in Pak?
BREAKING NEWS: Shiv Sena...
Probe ordered into MP jailbreak
LeT getting stronger and...
Parliament stalled over...
Govt to hold meeting sugarcane...
Clinton wants to keep away from...
Suspected Maoists derail train
DTC launches low-floor buses on...
Lashkar threat to Goa film...
Forget regionalism, unite as...