Abstract:Climatic conditions are affecting interactions between the agents, vectors, and hosts of disease within our changing environment, leading to changing patterns of vector-borne, zoonotic, food-borne, an...Climatic conditions are affecting interactions between the agents, vectors, and hosts of disease within our changing environment, leading to changing patterns of vector-borne, zoonotic, food-borne, and waterborne illness. The public health law toolkit for infectious disease control includes laws that facilitate surveillance, access to medical countermeasures, vector control, health education and communication, social distancing, and public health emergency preparedness and response. Additionally, two public health principles should guide adaptation to the infectious disease impacts of climate change: One Health and Health in All Policies.Read More