Abstract

Background: Climate change is a global issue because of its impact on environmental and human health. No exception for Indonesia, an archipelago state with a tropical climate. Climate change potentially influences the mosquitos borne disease, including dengue fever, which poses a vulnerability to the Indonesian populations. This article aims to review the association and the impact of climate change to dengue fever, particularly in Indonesia and to inform the policymaker on directing the adaptation option. Methods: Of thirteen peer review articles were included in this review sourced from google scholar database. Results: Climate change affects dengue incidence in Indonesia due to climate variability. Conclusions: It is essential to Strengthen the surveillance system and provide an early warning system (EWS) based on climate information. Keywords: Climate change, dengue, Indonesia.

Details

Title
CLIMATE CHANGE AND DENGUE IN INDONESIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Author
Fajar Fatmawati; Sulistyawati, Sulistyawati
Pages
29-40
Section
Review Article
Publication year
2019
Publication date
2019
Publisher
Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
ISSN
26561107
e-ISSN
26566052
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2656240519
Copyright
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