Climate change and public health in underdeveloped countries of Latin America: Impacts, inequalities, and challenges for health systems

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v9n3.15862

Authors

  • I Wayan Suryasa ITB STIKOM Bali, Denpasar, Indonesia
  • María Rodríguez-Gámez Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Portoviejo, Manabí, Ecuador
  • Tihnov Koldoris Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom
  • Dilka Leyva-Rodríguez Universidad de Oiente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Keywords:

climate, natural disasters, resilience, viral diseases

Abstract

Climate change constitutes one of the greatest global threats to public health in the 21st century, due to its capacity to alter the social, environmental, and biological determinants of human health. This phenomenon intensifies existing risks and generates new health challenges, especially in developing countries where health systems have significant structural gaps. In Latin America and the Caribbean, regions characterized by social inequalities, fragile health systems, and high exposure to extreme weather events, the impact on public health is particularly pronounced. The objective was to analyze how climate change affects public health in the region, deepening pre-existing inequalities and challenging health systems to respond effectively and equitably. The findings indicate that climate change represents a multifaceted challenge to public health in developing countries in Latin America and other parts of the world.

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Published

31-12-2025

How to Cite

Suryasa, I. W., Rodríguez-Gámez, M., Koldoris, T., & Leyva-Rodríguez, D. (2025). Climate change and public health in underdeveloped countries of Latin America: Impacts, inequalities, and challenges for health systems. International Journal of Health Sciences, 9(3), x-xiii. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v9n3.15862

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