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Scientists blame climate change for spread of infectious diseases and unleashing of ice-locked microbes in Arctic - MSNClimate change is creating new pathways for the spread of infectious diseases like brucellosis, tularemia, or E. coli in the Arctic, according to a broad international consortium of scientists ...
BHABNA BANERJEE: Climate change is often discussed in terms of rising temperatures and extreme weather, but its impact on human health—especially infectious diseases—is less widely understood.
The combination of climate change and pathogen expansion could be fueling a surge in infectious diseases. GEN consulted ...
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Global efforts to protect children against diseases like measles, polio and tuberculosis have stalled since 2010, leaving ...
Ambient air pollution, hot and cold temperature extremes and other factors associated with climate change are likely ...
South Korea has recently been hit by another surge of lovebugs. But romance is certainly not in the air for residents of ...
Dengue is spreading, with California seeing a surge in locally acquired cases. Experts warn climate change and limited ...
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