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Indicators of children's environmental health - are they adequate in regard to climate change?
Last Post 10 Jun 2010 11:16 AM by mentiyo hogrid. 1 Replies.
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05 Feb 2010 08:51 AM
    WHO has developed different indicators of children's (environmental) health (see attached report) for the following categories:
    - vector-borne diseases
    - respiratory diseases
    - food- and water-borne diseases (diarrhoeal diseases)
    - physical injuries
    - perinatal diseases

    Is this sufficient in regard to the emerging effects of climate change? What about e.g. malnutrition, as mentioned in the report? And, more important, how do we use these indicators?

    idp_2009_03.pdf

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    10 Jun 2010 11:16 AM
    Children are mostly effected by the change in climate and the environment positions.This is because they are mostly not very immune to such conditions,therefore children must be given extra care when the wheather is changing.




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