"Thanks to global warming the Anophelese family grows stronger"
Zika virus is fast making headlines all over
the world as a new strain of danger in the disease world and in a rather more
complicated way, compounding the already existing problem of other life
threatening diseases such as Malaria which invariably happens to share a base
of similar hosts (Mosquitoes) with the new viral strain. Malaria has dealt with
humanity for as long as the records could trace out and most significantly in the
humid- tropical world and up till now it still represents the number one
causative factor in the case of infant mortality with respect to the developing
world. The anopheles family seems to
be a bane on humanity as they seem to be capable of wiping out a significant
percentage of the human population with their potent killer disease laden
capacity.
Now the whole world is under
another disease scare and yet the possibility of a rapid worldwide spread is
notably on the high side, thanks to globalization and to a more important factor
of the rapidly warming Planet. Climate change has overtime been noted as a
profound contributor to the rise in malaria attacks as a result of the
increasing global temperature which induces rapidity in the breeding capacity
of the host agents (Mosquitoes). The warming temperature has however been
linked to more volume in precipitation which allows for more breeding grounds
for the mosquitoes and in a more recent study, the fact that mosquitoes have
been found in high altitude areas says much about the level of impact the
changing climate is having on disease migration.
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Zika virus world map |
The planet has become so modified
to the extent that natural events that might have been without major life
threatening potentials have found most environments viable enough to support
their relative unhealthy growth and consequential destructive capacities. Aside
the problem of Malaria, there are quite a number of other water borne hosts of
diseases that have also risen in population as a result of global warming and
to be realistic enough, the end to such does not seem at sight.
This clearly again sends a note
of necessity in the realization of the goals of the sustainable development
agenda in relation to the new climate deal. The target of staying within the
pre-defined temperature range is definitely an important option now considering
the aftermath of non-compliance at least within the view of disease threats, but
then, the path to reaching this, is one that is still casting fear in the mind
of a lot of people who have done the calculated projection of the long term
time frame that was arrived at in Paris.
In a way of creating an added
awareness, the impact of climate change goes beyond the mainstream of direct
events such as extreme weather events and other like it. The more problem lies
in the less or rather inconspicuous impact that indirectly portrays a greater
danger as they eat deeply into the very basis of life support. Such indirect
impact is the gradual rise in infectious diseases that have the potentials of
reaching a global epidemic status if the proper check process is not put in
place for adequate containment.
Still, the developing world stand the greater chance of being the
heavily impacted compared to the global north and it is even more
obvious considering the trace of origin, the spread potential,
environmental factors, and the level of readiness of intervention. More
consideration for those low lying countries in the pacific, the poor
coastal nations that have been faced by constant displacement as a
result of climate change, in every way it only seems like more woes to
their already existing problems.
Climate change is gradually growing
into a phenomenon that has the possible potential of eating deeper than
envisaged and clearly influencing several secondary problems cutting across
health, environment, social and economic issues. To put more pressure on
actualization, more awareness is needed to enable a concerted effort for a global
action.
Sincerely
Yours Earthly
Bamidele
F. Oni
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