Malaria Risk More as Temperatures Warm Due to Climate Change

More number of people could be sickened by malaria as the mosquito borne disease marches to higher elevations pushed by warm temperatures due to climate change, researchers warn. The study in the US journal Science was based on records from highland regions of Ethiopia and Colombia, raising concern about a potential spike in cases of the the mosquito-borne disease, which killed some 627,000 people in 2012. British and US researchers examined malaria ...

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