<p>Africa is experiencing the impacts of climate change. While global epidemiological studies using traditional analytical methods to study the relations between climate change and health exist, studies using data science to tackle these topics are increasing. The aim of this study was to identify how data science is being used to understand climate change impacts on health in Africa. We carried out a scoping review to synthesize the evidence of data science applied to understand health outcomes associated with climate change in Africa. Among 100 included articles, several temporal and spatial analytical tools and models were applied to determine the relationships between climate change factors and health outcomes for morbidity and mortality. For example, early warning systems for malaria were the most studied adaptation intervention. Africa has a wealth of evidence for addressing the health impacts of climate change to inform solutions for Africa and other countries around the world.</p>

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Using data science to identify climate change and health adverse impacts and solutions in Africa: a scoping review

  • Caradee Y. Wright,
  • Anelisa Jaca,
  • Thandi Kapwata,
  • Natasha Naidoo,
  • Babatunde Awokola,
  • Engineer Bainomugisha,
  • Kiros Berhane,
  • Suzana Blesic,
  • Anderson Gwanyebit Kehbila,
  • Rajen N. Naidoo,
  • Bono Nemukula,
  • Benjamin Kofi Nyarko,
  • Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle,
  • Tolu Oni,
  • Reginald Qunasah,
  • Sokhna Thiam,
  • Ibrahim Sidi Zakari,
  • Negussie Beyene,
  • Emile R. Chimusa,
  • Candice Webster

摘要

Africa is experiencing the impacts of climate change. While global epidemiological studies using traditional analytical methods to study the relations between climate change and health exist, studies using data science to tackle these topics are increasing. The aim of this study was to identify how data science is being used to understand climate change impacts on health in Africa. We carried out a scoping review to synthesize the evidence of data science applied to understand health outcomes associated with climate change in Africa. Among 100 included articles, several temporal and spatial analytical tools and models were applied to determine the relationships between climate change factors and health outcomes for morbidity and mortality. For example, early warning systems for malaria were the most studied adaptation intervention. Africa has a wealth of evidence for addressing the health impacts of climate change to inform solutions for Africa and other countries around the world.