Juliane Boenecke

Juliane Boenecke
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine · Research Group Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Master of Science

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11
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October 2016 - present
HAW Hamburg
Position
  • Research Associate
Education
September 2015 - August 2017
HAW Hamburg
Field of study
  • Health Sciences
October 2012 - September 2015
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Field of study
  • Health Sciences
August 2008 - September 2011
Berufliche Schule Alexander Schmorell Rostock
Field of study
  • Physiotherapy

Publications

Publications (11)
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Background Dengue fever is a major public health problem because it is a widespread and rapidly transmitted mosquito-borne viral disease. We developed a framework for early detection of dengue outbreaks in Tanzania, starting with detection of suspected and/or confirmed cases, followed by site-specific risk characterization, both useful for planning...
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This chapter outlines the role of education and research in fostering human and planetary health and describes the example of the project “KlimaGESUND”, which attempts to foster awareness of and preparedness for the health impacts of climate change in health sciences and public health higher education in Germany.
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Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there is a lack of robust public health surveillance frameworks. As a result, early infectious disease outbreak detection and response remain a significant challenge for local health systems in low-resource settings such as sub-Saharan African countries. In...
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, which began at the end of 2019, has led to a significant increase in the demand for face masks in Germany and around the globe. Since non-reusable masks are often not correctly disposed of and are not biodegradable, their increasing use harms the environment. Both the ongoing pandemic and the rising environmental...
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Objectives: This research aimed to explore the health behaviours of health sciences students over time and across different settings. Methods: A health behaviour surveillance system has been implemented in Hamburg and Manchester among under- and postgraduate health sciences students. Trends among the Hamburg sample were described. In a cross-sectio...
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The Urban Heat Islands (UHI) effect is a microclimatic phenomenon that especially affects urban areas. It is associated with significant temperature increases in the local microclimate, and may amplify heat waves. Due to their intensity, UHI causes not only thermal discomfort, but also reductions in the levels of life quality. This paper reviews th...
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Introduction Dengue fever is the most prevalent arboviral disease in the Brazilian Amazon and places a major health, social and economic burden on the region. Its association with deforestation is largely unknown, yet the clearing of tropical rainforests has been linked to the emergence of several infectious diseases, including yellow fever and mal...
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Climate change is known to affect Pacific Island nations in a variety of ways. One of them is by increasing the vulnerability of human health induced by various climate change impacts, which pose an additional burden to the already distressed health systems in the region. This paper explores the associations between climate change and human health...
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Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its scale is a reason for serious concerns. There is an obvious need for studies to assess the extent to which plastic debris affects the Pacific. Therefore, this research aims to address this need by undertaking a systematic assessment of the ecological...

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