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Researchers from Center for Chronic Disease describe findings in environmental health.(Clinical report) - Ecology, Environment & Conservation

Current study results from the report, 'Environmental health indicators of climate change for the United States: findings from the State Environmental Health Indicator Collaborative,' have been published. According to recent research from the United States, 'To develop public health adaptation strategies and to project the impacts of climate change on human health, indicators of vulnerability and preparedness along with accurate surveillance data on climate-sensitive health outcomes are needed. We researched and developed environmental health indicators for inputs into human health vulnerability assessments for climate change and to propose public health preventative actions.'

'We conducted a review of the scientific literature to identify outcomes and actions that were related to climate change. Data sources included governmental and nongovernmental agencies and the published literature. Sources were identified and assessed for completeness, usability, and accuracy. Priority was then given to identifying longitudinal data sets that were applicable at the state and community level. We present a list of surveillance indicators for practitioners and policy makers that include climate-sensitive health outcomes and environmental and vulnerability indicators, as well as mitigation, adaptation, and policy indicators of climate change. A review of environmental health indicators for climate change shows that data exist for many of these measures, but more evaluation of their sensitivity and usefulness is needed,' wrote P.B. English and colleagues, Center for Chronic Disease.

The researchers concluded: 'Further attention is necessary to increase data quality and availability and to develop new surveillance databases, especially for climate-sensitive morbidity.'

English and colleagues published their study in Environmental Health Perspectives (Environmental health indicators of climate change for the United States: findings from the State Environmental Health Indicator Collaborative. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2009;117(11):1673-81).

For additional information, contact P.B. English, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, California Dept. of Public Health, Richmond, California 94804 USA.

Keywords: City:Richmond, State:California, Country:United States, Climate Change, Conservation, Ecology, Environmental Health, Global Warming, Public Health.

This article was prepared by Ecology, Environment & Conservation editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2010, Ecology, Environment & Conservation via VerticalNews.com.