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- EcoHealth abstract "EcoHealth is an emerging field of study researching how changes in the earth’s ecosystems affect human health. It has many prospects. EcoHealth examines changes in the biological, physical, social and economic environments and relates these changes to human health. Examples of these changes and their effects abound. Common examples include increases in asthma rates due to air pollution, PCB contamination of game fish in the Great Lakes of the United States, and habitat fragmentation leading to increasing rates of Lyme disease.Recently virulent new infectious diseases such as SARS, Ebola virus, Nipah virus, bird flu and hantavirus have all been found to result from ecosystem change created by humans.[citation needed] These diseases have high death rates and very few effective therapies.EcoHealth is bringing together physicians, veterinarians, ecologists, economists, social scientists, planners and others to study and understand how ecosystem changes affect human health. EcoHealth strives to provide innovative, practical solutions to reduce or reverse the negative health effects of ecosystem change.".
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- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.cohabnet.org.
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- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.conservationmedicine.org.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.ecohealth.net.
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- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.ecohealth101.org.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink anuncio.php.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink home.htm.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.frontiersinecology.org.
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- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink forum2003.
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- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink chge.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.nesh.ca.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink www.sage.wisc.edu.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink ecosystemhealth.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=linkingpublicationresults,1:106598,1.
- EcoHealth wikiPageExternalLink 110812.
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- EcoHealth subject Category:Ecology.
- EcoHealth subject Category:Environmental_health.
- EcoHealth subject Category:International_development.
- EcoHealth comment "EcoHealth is an emerging field of study researching how changes in the earth’s ecosystems affect human health. It has many prospects. EcoHealth examines changes in the biological, physical, social and economic environments and relates these changes to human health. Examples of these changes and their effects abound.".
- EcoHealth label "EcoHealth".
- EcoHealth label "Éco-épidémiologie".
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