Adaptation costs for climate change-related cases of diarrhoeal disease, malnutrition, and malaria in 2030
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Correspondence: Kristie L Ebi krisebi@essllc.org
ESS, LLC, Alexandria, VA 22304, USA
Globalization and Health 2008, 4:9 doi:10.1186/1744-8603-4-9
Published: 19 September 2008Additional files
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WHO regions. Countries within each WHO region, organized by mortality stratum.
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Global Burden of Disease central and high projections of the relative risk of diarrhoea for alternative climate scenarios relative to baseline climate. Relative risks for diarrhoea in the year 2030 from the WHO Global Burden of Disease study under different climate scenarios.
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Global Burden of Disease central and high projections of the relative risk of malnutrition for alternative climate scenarios relative to baseline climate. Relative risks for malnutrition in the year 2030 from the WHO Global Burden of Disease study under different climate scenarios.
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Global Burden of Disease central and high projections of the relative risk of malaria for alternative climate scenarios relative to baseline climate. Relative risks for malaria in the year 2030 from the WHO Global Burden of Disease study under different climate scenarios.
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