Monthly Health Met Bulletin
The Monthly Health Bulletin has been designed to convey essential information regarding the monitoring of human comfort conditions based on the analysis of temperature and humidity data and also for the monitoring of Malaria outbreak areas based on the analysis of temperature and precipitation data for last month and the next month.
This bulletin is prepared and disseminated by the Health Meteorology and Insurance desk and produced every monthly scale. The Bulletin contains monitoring and analysis of the major climate parameters that have strong linkage with the development and multiplication of Human and Cattle diseases which are sensitive to the weather and climate conditions.
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Monthly Health Met Bulletin April 2024
According to the collected and analyzed climate data for April 2024, there were low favorable to moderate suitable climate conditions for the breeding and development of malaria transmission in places such as the eastern half …
Monthly Health Met Bulletin February 2024
Based on the climate health analysis for this month, it has been observed that, there were low favorable climate conditions for the breeding and development of vector-borne diseases, especially malaria. Additionally, over the next 10 …
Monthly Health Met Bulletin January 2024
Based on the climate health analysis for this month, it has been observed that, there were low favorable climate conditions to the breeding and development of vector-borne diseases, especially malaria. Additionally, over the next 10 …
Monthly Health Met Bulletin December 2023
Based on the climate health analysis for this month, it has been observed that, there were no favorable weather conditions for the breeding and development of vector-borne diseases, especially malaria. Additionally, over the next 10 …
Monthly Health Met Bulletin November 2023
Based on the climate health analysis for this month, it has been observed that parts of Western and Southern Ethiopia were more conducive to the breeding and development of vector-borne diseases, especially malaria. There is …