Climate change will aggravate more than half of infectious diseases. How to prevent it?

We can clearly perceive that in recent years, climate change is developing in a direction that is not conducive to human health. It is reported that climate disasters have aggravated 58% of human infectious diseases, which makes us pay more attention to the impact of climate change on human health under certain circumstances, especially the threats that human beings need to face because of different climate changes are often more unknown. It is reported that climate change will aggravate more than half of infectious diseases, so many netizens have raised questions: How should human beings prevent it?

In my opinion, in order to better avoid the harm of climate change to human body, we can solve it from the following steps.

For some diseases, such as dengue fever and malaria, which will be aggravated by warming weather, it is necessary to have a corresponding understanding of these diseases in order to better prevent the spread of these diseases. We all know that malaria and dengue fever can only be transmitted by mosquitoes, and climate warming may change the transmission ability and reproductive ability of mosquitoes, so the best way to better prevent the outbreak of these two diseases is to deal with them in the media and take corresponding measures to reduce mosquito reproduction, so as to better ensure the reduction of disease transmission rate. Furthermore, the relevant state departments should attach great importance to the issue of climate change, so as to better link climate change with health, better promote residents' health, and enable the international community to cope with the disease risks brought by climate change to human health from a development perspective.

To a certain extent, this can also make people have a clearer understanding of the conditions for the development of diseases, so as to have a corresponding understanding of how to curb the development of diseases. I believe that as long as people are willing to make corresponding efforts, our diseases will be better controlled.