Mahvish Rajput*
Department of Parasitology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
*Corresponding Author: Mahvish Rajput, Department of Parasitology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Received: January 30, 2023; Published: Februay 01, 2023
Climate is one of the major factors that may play an important role to change disease extremities, which is anticipated to have a disastrous impact on both human and animal health, while climate change refers to long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperature throughout the world (Rabinowitz and Conti, 2013). Changes in environmental factors, such as air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, frequency and intensity of extreme events, can have both direct and indirect effects on animal health (i.e., extreme precipitation events, heat waves, severe droughts, and coastal floods).
Citation: Mahvish Rajput. “Climate Change and Animal Health".Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 5.3 (2023): 01.
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