Impact of climate change on health in Afghanistan amidst a humanitarian crisis
Climate change is considered an important factor contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. Particularly, climate change in Kabul, Afghanistan has affected the health of millions of people by increasing their susceptibility to infectious diseases, respiratory problems, and other health condi...
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Main Authors: | Waniyah Masood (Author), Sakina Aquil (Author), Hamid ullah (Author), Arsalan Nadeem (Author), Hassan Mehmood (Author), Zarmina Islam (Author), Mohammad Yasir Essar (Author), Shoaib Ahmad (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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