Impact of climate change on human pathogenic diseases subject of new study by UH researchers

A comprehensive assessment of scientific literature has uncovered empirical evidence that more than 58% of human diseases caused by pathogens, such as dengue, hepatitis, pneumonia, malaria, Zika and more, have been–at some point–aggravated by climatic hazards.


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Source: ScienceDaily