Systematic review of climate change induced health impacts facing Malaysia: gaps in research
In Malaysia, climate change typically manifests as frequent and extreme weather events. The effects on human health of such meteorological and ecological imbalances are multiple and diverse. Urgent attention is needed to address the health-related threats facing Malaysia as a result of climate chang...
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Main Authors: | Raksha Pandya-Wood (Author), Azliyana Azhari (Author), Hamimatunnisa Johar (Author), Adeline Johns-Putra (Author), Nurfashareena Muhamad (Author), Tin Tin Su (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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