“Breaking the Chain: Strategies to Stem Adenovirus Spread in Pakistan”
- Rayyan Vaid,
- Afra Sohail,
- Raam Kumar,
- Areeba Fareed
Abstract
Adenovirus, a common respiratory pathogen, has witnessed a notable rise
in incidence rates across various regions in Pakistan. Utilizing
epidemiological data and climate records, this research discerns a
potential linkage between the burgeoning adenovirus cases and
alterations in regional climate patterns. Through statistical analysis
and modeling techniques, the study aims to elucidate the relationship
between climatic variables such as temperature, humidity, and
precipitation, and the prevalence of adenovirus infections.
Understanding these dynamics is crucial for developing effective public
health interventions and preparedness strategies to mitigate the impact
of adenovirus outbreaks in Pakistan. Furthermore, this research
contributes to the broader discourse on the intersection of infectious
diseases and climate change, highlighting the need for comprehensive
adaptive measures to address emerging health challenges in a changing
environment.18 Mar 2024Submitted to Influenza and other respiratory viruses 18 Mar 2024Submission Checks Completed
18 Mar 2024Assigned to Editor
18 Mar 2024Editorial Decision: Accept