Climate Change Brings Risk Of Malaria In Previously Unaffected Regions

Motherboard: The Burden of Malaria Is Shifting with the Changing Climate
“Thanks to warming climates, malaria will likely spread its influence to places where it hasn’t been a problem before. That means the burden of treating one of the world’s most resilient illnesses will shift to locales that aren’t necessarily ready…” (Koebler, 2/5).

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