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Advancing Collaboration: Insights from the Inaugural Climate and Health Cluster Workshop on Numerical Tools and Early Warning Systems
On February 21st, the European Climate and Health Cluster hosted its first thematic workshop on Numerical Tools for Climate, Meteorological, and Impact Modeling and Early Warning Systems (EWS) in Brussels. Organised by the cluster’s Working Group 4 on Early warning...![Climate Variability Drives Changes in Sand Fly Distribution, Amplifying Leishmaniasis Risks](https://climate-health.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Group-photo-Belgrade-qkdbxhd6y5yrtebuxwqhg1shdo3tr88tw0t2vk9wqk-1080x550.jpg)
Climate Variability Drives Changes in Sand Fly Distribution, Amplifying Leishmaniasis Risks
When considering arthropods that carry infectious diseases, mosquitoes and ticks are often the first to come to mind. However, there’s another vector that is equally important but less recognized: sand flies. Sand flies are small insects with hairy wings...![Every year, approximately one million people die from vector-borne diseases, and climate change impacts are likely to worsen the situation](https://climate-health.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Climos_generalAssemblyMurcia-1080x675.jpeg)