GRF One Health Summit 2012, Davos: Presentation by Dr. Patricia Moser - Lead Health Specialist - Poverty Reduction, Gender and Social Development Division - Asian Development Bank ADB
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Inconvenient Realities: How Climate Change Impedes One-Health for the Poor
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Blacksmith Institute â 400 million people affected by Artisanal and Legacy pollutants: Lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury and others. Lead battery and e-waste recycling, backyard smelting at junk yards â or craft villages. Artisanal tanneries (30% of work supply). Agricultural chemicals â particularly pesticides. Before 1994, no dengue in Pakistan, Now almost all provinces. Epidemic after the past two years of flooding. Schistomsomiasis: 6 th cause of death in Philippine province North Samar. 40 years of control programs bolloxed by floodwaters. Leptospirosis. Other illnesses borne in flood waters: animal-human interaction here. The 80% of the worldâs population that lives in poor countries fared less well in preparation for H1N1 due to lack of resources â as do the poor within a country. Those least able to respond are the most often called upon to do so.
Typhoon = disaster for human and animal health, many lives lost
More resources, more opportunities available. No longer developing vs developed, but a continuum of countries with different initial levels of opportunity and challenge working together toward a shared vision. According to World Bank, GNI per capita, in 2009 US dollar Above 12,276 = high income $1006 -12,275 = middle income Below $1005 = low income Indonesia , Viet Nam, PRC, and India