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‘Due to floods in Pakistan, diseases have gone to different levels’

'Due to floods in Pakistan, diseases have gone to different levels'

Global Fund, an international aid organization, has warned that there will be an increase in infectious diseases due to environmental changes, due to floods in Pakistan, diseases have gone to different levels.

According to the news agency, Director of the Global Fund, Peter Sands, said that during this year, climate change has had an increasing impact on health, while malaria cases have also increased due to an increase in floods and storms.

Director of the Global Fund, Peter Sands, said that because of the floods in Pakistan, (diseases) have gone to a different level, the impact of climate change on infectious diseases will be the cause of death.

The director of the Global Fund said that even in areas of Africa that were not affected by malaria, the risk of the disease is greatly increasing due to the increase in temperature and the breeding of mosquitoes.

The director said that there is a risk of increased mortality due to the lack of immunity against diseases among the residents of these areas.

Peter Sands described the situation as dangerous and said that there has been an increase in diseases other than TB among the homeless people spread around the world.

He said that when people under extreme pressure live together without food and shelter, the chances of diseases like TB are high.

He further said that the more people migrate due to climate change, the more conditions will arise that will cause diseases to flourish.

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