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Cambio climático y enfermedades dermatológicas: ¿qué podemos hacer?

Authors: Rumbo-Prieto, JM;

Cambio climático y enfermedades dermatológicas: ¿qué podemos hacer?

Abstract

Editorial: Dar un mayor nivel de información sanitaria a las personas garantizará que la sociedad, y nuestra población de referencia, adquiera una percepción de riesgo adecuada sobre el problema del cambio climático, lo que llevaría a que cada individuo adopte conductas saludables como sería el seguir hábitos correctos de fotoprotección e hidratación cutánea, adquisición de una actitud responsable hacia la prevención de la contaminación ambiental de su entorno local (laboral y doméstico); todo ello, con la finalidad de evitar riesgos dermatológicos innecesarios (infecciones cutáneas, alergias…). También, precisamos una mayor concienciación de los ciudadanos, las autoridades, los políticos y los profesionales de la salud para desarrollar medidas de adaptación y mitigación del cambio climático, hecho que pasa necesariamente por promover la investigación en este campo e implementar las buenas prácticas que vayan surgiendo. [Climate change and dermatological diseases: what can we do?] Editorial: Giving a higher level of health information to people will ensure that society, and our reference population, acquires an adequate perception of risk on the problem of climate change, which would lead to each individual adopting healthy behaviors such as following correct habits of skin protection and hydration, acquiring a responsible attitude towards the prevention of environmental contamination of their local environment (work and home); all of it in order to avoid unnecessary dermatological risks (skin infections, allergies ...). Also, we need greater awareness of citizens, authorities, politicians and health professionals to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, This fact necessarily involves promoting research in this field and implementing the good practices that arise.

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climate change, dermatological diseases, CHUF

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