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This page summarises Chapter 8 of the Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) report with a focus on the impact of heat on climate and vector-borne diseases. This is part of the science and stats section for the hazard: heat.
UKHSA also investigate other vectors of disease that are present in the UK, or might enter the UK in the future.
Chapter 8 of the HECC report examines how climate change may have an impact on ticks and tick-borne diseases, potentially changing associated public health risk.
Regulations you must comply with when operating an orbital space object. For example, a satellite.
This publication collects information on the operation of the export controls on objects of cultural interest.
This series brings together all documents relating to Export of objects of cultural interest
Vector-borne diseases are important causes of mortality and morbidity in humans and livestock, particularly for poorer countries in the tropics
Monitoring the presence of invasive mosquitoes which can present a risk to public health, and taking measures when the eggs of invasive mosquitoes are found.
Lists of possible susceptible and vector species, that are referenced in aquatic animal health legislation and import health certificates.
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