Climate Change and Emergence of Infectious Diseases
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Abstract
The most serious problem that our world faces today, is the alarmingly rapid change of its climatic conditions. Alteration in temperature, precipitation and sea level affect drastically on fisheries, agriculture, natural ecosystem and air quality. But the worldwide promotion and spread of infectious diseases, perhaps the most obvious biological effect caused by climate change, have turned out to be a real threat towards the entire civilization.Downloads
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Published
2007-01-01
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Marina, A. (2007). Climate Change and Emergence of Infectious Diseases. Indian Science Cruiser, 21(1), 21–25. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ISC/article/view/42191
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