Impact of Climate Variability on Human Health in Ilorin, Nigeria

Climate change is a global issue, and its impact is felt everywhere by both human and ecosystem. Climate variability and change threaten the well being of humans. This study examines the impact of climate variability on human health with the use of regression, correlation and ANOVA. The result shows...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environment and natural resources research 2013-03, Vol.3 (1), p.127-127
Hauptverfasser: Tunde, A M, Adeleke, E A, Adeniyi, E E
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Climate change is a global issue, and its impact is felt everywhere by both human and ecosystem. Climate variability and change threaten the well being of humans. This study examines the impact of climate variability on human health with the use of regression, correlation and ANOVA. The result shows that there is a very strong positive correlation between the minimum temperature and typhoid (0.844), maximum temperature and malaria (0.794), maximum temperature and typhoid (0.793), sunshine and typhoid (0.667), and sunshine and malaria (0.630). The other variables are weakly correlated with the diseases. The regression analysis reveals that 49%, 88%, and 79% of the variance in asthma, typhoid, and malaria can be respectively explained by the climatic parameters under study to a certain extent. This implies that there may be some other factors that are responsible for the selected diseases in the area. Such factors may include biological (genotype, micro-organisms, and allergies), unhygienic environment, and economic (poor living conditions).
ISSN:1927-0488
1927-0496
DOI:10.5539/enrr.v3n1p127