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利用系统评价和政府数据存储库了解孟加拉国的气候敏感型疾病。

Understanding climate-sensitive diseases in Bangladesh using systematic review and government data repository.

作者信息

Kabir Md Iqbal, Hossain Dewan Mashrur, Shawon Md Toufiq Hassan, Khan Md Mostaured Ali, Islam Md Saiful, Hossain As Saba, Khan Md Nuruzzaman

机构信息

Climate Change and Health Promotion Unit (CCHPU), Health Services Division, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Department of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Mar 19;20(3):e0313031. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313031. eCollection 2025.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0313031
PMID:40106483
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11922245/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding the effects of climate change on health outcomes is crucial for effective policy formulation and intervention strategies. However, in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, like Bangladesh, the true extent of these effects remains unexplored due to data scarcity. This study aims to assess available evidence on climate change-related health outcomes in Bangladesh, to compare it with actual national occurrences, and to explore challenges related to climate change and health data.

METHODS

We first conducted a systematic review to summarize the climate-sensitive diseases examined in existing literature in Bangladesh. The review results were then compared with over 2.8 million samples from the government's data repository, representing reported cases of climate-sensitive diseases during 2017-2022. This comparison aimed to identify discrepancies between the diseases currently occurring in Bangladesh related to climate change and available knowledge through existing research. Additionally, we also explored the limitations of the data recorded in the government data repository.

RESULTS

The available literature in Bangladesh reports only a few specific climate-sensitive diseases, including Diarrhea, Dengue, Cholera, Malaria, Pneumonia, Cardiovascular Diseases, Hypertension, Urinary-Tract Infections, and Malnutrition, which were also considered in few studies. This represents a segment of the total 510 reported climate-sensitive diseases in Bangladesh, of which 143 diseases were responsible for 90.66% of the total occurrences. The most common forms of diseases were diarrhea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious (28.51%), pneumonia (18.88%), anxiety disorders, panic disorders, generalized anxiety disorders (13.2%), and others (13.15%). Additionally, Urinary-Tract infections (7.87%), cholera (3.03%), and typhoid fever (3.27%) were other frequently reported climate-sensitive diseases. We also explored several challenges related to available data in the government repository, which include inadequate collection of patients' comprehensive socio-demographic information and the absence of a unique patient identifier.

CONCLUSION

The findings underscore the urgent need to tackle data challenges in understanding climate-sensitive diseases in Bangladesh. Policies and programs are required to prioritize the digitalization of the healthcare system and implement a unique patient identification number to facilitate accurate tracking and analysis of health data. Climate Change, including rising temperature and extreme weather events like cyclone and floods, poses a significant global health threat [1]. The World Health Organization estimates climate change already causes at least 150,000 deaths annually at the global level, and that number is projected to double by 2030. Beside these other impact of climate change are far-reaching, leading to forced displacement, malnutrition and increased incidence of diseases such as dengue, diarrhea, and pneumonia [2]. Additionally, climate change has established links to mental health issues, like anxiety and depression [3]. The effects are particularly severe in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) due to limited resources and inadequate infrastructure for coping with erratic weather and disasters [4]. We undertook a comprehensive mixed-method study, incorporating a systematic review of existing studies conducted in Bangladesh, along with an analysis of government data repository. A detailed description of each component is presented below.

摘要

背景

了解气候变化对健康结果的影响对于制定有效的政策和干预策略至关重要。然而,在孟加拉国等低收入和中等收入国家,由于数据稀缺,这些影响的真实程度仍未得到探索。本研究旨在评估孟加拉国与气候变化相关的健康结果的现有证据,将其与该国实际发生的情况进行比较,并探讨与气候变化和健康数据相关的挑战。

方法

我们首先进行了一项系统综述,以总结孟加拉国现有文献中研究的气候敏感疾病。然后将综述结果与来自政府数据存储库的280多万个样本进行比较,这些样本代表了2017年至2022年期间报告的气候敏感疾病病例。此次比较旨在确定孟加拉国目前与气候变化相关的疾病与现有研究中的现有知识之间的差异。此外,我们还探讨了政府数据存储库中记录的数据的局限性。

结果

孟加拉国的现有文献仅报告了少数几种特定的气候敏感疾病,包括腹泻、登革热、霍乱、疟疾、肺炎、心血管疾病、高血压、尿路感染和营养不良,少数研究也考虑了这些疾病。这只是孟加拉国报告的510种气候敏感疾病中的一部分,其中143种疾病占总发病数的90.66%。最常见的疾病形式是疑似传染性腹泻和肠胃炎(28.51%)、肺炎(18.88%)、焦虑症、恐慌症、广泛性焦虑症(13.2%)以及其他疾病(13.15%)。此外,尿路感染(7.87%)、霍乱(3.03%)和伤寒热(3.27%)是其他经常报告的气候敏感疾病。我们还探讨了与政府存储库中的现有数据相关的几个挑战,包括患者综合社会人口信息收集不足以及缺乏唯一的患者标识符。

结论

研究结果强调了在孟加拉国了解气候敏感疾病时应对数据挑战的迫切需要。需要制定政策和计划,优先实现医疗保健系统的数字化,并实施唯一的患者识别号码,以促进对健康数据的准确跟踪和分析。气候变化,包括气温上升以及飓风和洪水等极端天气事件,对全球健康构成重大威胁[1]。世界卫生组织估计,气候变化已经在全球范围内每年造成至少15万人死亡,预计到2030年这一数字将翻倍。除此之外,气候变化的其他影响深远,导致被迫流离失所、营养不良以及登革热、腹泻和肺炎等疾病的发病率上升[2]。此外,气候变化还与焦虑和抑郁等心理健康问题建立了联系[3]。由于应对不稳定天气和灾害的资源有限且基础设施不足,这些影响在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)尤为严重[4]。我们进行了一项全面的混合方法研究,包括对孟加拉国现有研究的系统综述以及对政府数据存储库的分析。以下是每个部分的详细描述。

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