European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
Description:
Key activities within climate change and health
Generally speaking, climate change needs to be tackled via mitigation activities, which seek to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, and via pro-active adaptation activities, which seek to prepare populations for the consequences of climate change. In public health and at ECDC, our activities are principally focused on adaptation. Working alongside partners such as WHO, European Environment Agency, and European Food Safety Authority, our activities centre around three inter-related questions: What are the risk and vulnerabilities within Europe, as related to communicable diseases? What are the best adaptation measures that could be used to overcome these risks and vulnerabilities? What responses are required immediately?
Vulnerability & Risk Assessments
- International workshop on Environmental Change and Infectious Disease
- International workshop on Linking Environmental and Epidemiologic Data
- V-Borne Project
- Ongoing project on ‘Impact of Climate Change on Food- and Water-borne (FWB) Diseases in Europe
- Development of guidelines on conducting national vulnerability assessments (ongoing)
- Consultation on Chikungunya risk assessment for Europe
Adaptation Strategies
- Chikungunya toolkit
- New project: Development of a tool-kit to guide EU Member States on adaptation to climate change
Response
- ECDC/WHO risk assessment of Chikungunya in Northern Italy
Reference information
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Observatory Contributions:
- Climatic suitability for infectious disease transmission - Vibrio
- Lyme Borreliosis in Europe
- ECDC Vibrio suitability model
- Vector-borne diseases and climate change: a European perspective
- Modelling the effects of global climate change on Chikungunya transmission in the 21st century
- Climate change projections of West Nile virus infections in Europe: implications for blood safety practices
- ECDC Geoportal
- ECDC quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) tool
Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016 - Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Sep 10 2022
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