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  • El cambio climático y el calentamiento global representan amenazas significativas para la salud humana.
  • Estos cambios impactan el sistema inmunitario, influyendo en los patrones y la gravedad de las enfermedades.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar los efectos del cambio climático en la salud humana, centrándose en el sistema inmunitario.
  • Explorar los vínculos entre el cambio climático, las enfermedades infecciosas, las alergias y las afecciones cardiovasculares.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en PubMed y Google Scholar hasta el 21 de julio de 2025.
  • Se centró en estudios que examinaron los impactos del cambio climático en enfermedades transmitidas por vectores, polen, tormentas de polvo y respuestas inmunitarias.

Principales resultados:

  • El cambio climático facilita la propagación de enfermedades tropicales a zonas templadas.
  • Las temporadas de polen extendidas y las tormentas de polvo intensificadas exacerban las afecciones respiratorias y alérgicas.
  • El cambio climático está relacionado con un mayor riesgo de eventos cardíacos agudos y complicaciones cardiovasculares.

Conclusiones:

  • Se necesita una adaptación urgente de los calendarios de vacunación para las enfermedades infecciosas emergentes.
  • Es esencial investigar más a fondo los mecanismos de los efectos inmunitarios asociados al clima.
  • Son necesarias intervenciones para mitigar las enfermedades inmunomediadas impulsadas por el cambio climático.