Developing Climate Change and Health Impact Monitoring with eHealth at the South East Asia Community Observatory and Health and Demographic Surveillance Site, Malaysia (CHIMES)
BackgroundMalaysia is projected to experience an increase in heat, rainfall, rainfall variability, dry spells, thunderstorms, and high winds due to climate change. This may lead to a rise in heat-related mortality, reduced nutritional security, and potential migration due to uninhabitable land. Curr...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Barteit (Author), David Colmar (Author), Syahrul Nellis (Author), Min Thu (Author), Jessica Watterson (Author), Darwin Gouwanda (Author), Till Bärnighausen (Author), Tin Tin Su (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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