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How a looming El Niño could spur the spread of infectious disease
The oceanic phenomenon could lead to more pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, bacteria, and toxic algae.
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How a looming El Niño could fuel the spread of infectious disease
The oceanic phenomenon will increase temperatures and precipitation, which could fuel the spread of mosquitoes, bacteria, and toxic algae.
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Researchers: El Niño Could Lead to the Spread of Infectious Diseases
The weather phenomena has the potential to fuel pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, bacteria, and toxic algae.
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Most diseases worsened by climate change, new research reveals Here s what we can do about it
Climate change will make diseases more common and deadlier. Here are seven of the risks - and what we can do about them.
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Increased infectious disease risk likely from climate change
Climate change will result in thousands of new viruses spread among animal species by 2070, according to a new study.
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