Weather Changes Triggered Disease?
By cssiduyz
@cssiduyz (1053)
Indonesia
December 13, 2010 6:42am CST
Scientists say climate change is making the world a fertile place for the development of disease due to rising air temperatures can increase the proliferation of infectious organisms. Increased wave attack viruses, bacteria, fungi and other parasites can disrupt ecosystems and even suspected to be the cause of deterioration in living organisms.
The experts warned people also bear the same risk with plants and animals that live on land and at sea. This finding comes from research over the past two years against the diseases that spread around the world and observe the changes triggered by changes in weather and air temperature.
what is that correct? how about you?
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6 responses
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
20 Dec 10
With weather change, alot of things are changing as well. Even a change in a degree, regardless of a degree warmer or cooler, we all feel the difference. WHile on paper it seems little difference, but to animals, bacterias, it might be the optimal temperature to start breeding or even kill them. IT's good to protect mother earth, prevent weather changes before things get seriously worse.
@lclhappyboy (2)
• China
14 Dec 10
I'm very believe it ,because i have catched a cold for the bad weather and cold air temperature. so you will be wear a warm coat fight for this.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
13 Dec 10
Hmmm..I don't know. I mean, I heard once that cold weather DOES NOT make you sick, and that was a commonplace myth that was recently uncovered in the past few years. I don't know if that's true, necessarily, because I don't know the science behind it whatsoever. I believe in seasonal depression though (as some years it feels as though I suffer from this).
@2004cqui (2812)
• United States
13 Dec 10
I've got a sister who will listen to all this stuff and become paranoid over it. I have so much on the job training to be the Ying to her Yan I can say what you have heard should be considered a huge possibility but so can being run over by a bus tomorrow. I for one will just live every day like it's my last.
@nicregi (1934)
• Malaysia
13 Dec 10
I think you have a good point there. In fact, humans are also affected with climate changes.
Taking example we at Malaysia. Outside might be super hot and when enter to a place (like work place) which has air-con, then change of temperature can easily causes us to fall sick. In Malaysia, there are also known for certain seasons which can cause many to fall sick due to change of weather.