초록 |
Infectious diseases are mainly caused by organisms, which are hosts that carry the causative pathogen. Since the living organisms that become the medium are affected by the environment, environmental issues in the outbreak of infectious diseases should also be addressed in depth. Particularly, it is known that the growth rate of pathogens is very closely related to climate factors among various environmental factors. The recent rapid progress in climate change is expected to affect the outbreak of infectious diseases in the future as weather factors change significantly. In this study, we analyzed the correlation between infectious diseases and climate factors using a statistical method using climate factors of the last 10 years as indicators, focusing on respiratory infectious diseases. In addition, indicators with high correlation based on these analysis results, we developed focus on those indicators predictive indicators for the outbreak of new infectious diseases. |