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New research on mosquito-borne disease epidemics

Published: August 02, 2017

Author: Notre Dame News

Alex Perkins

Research from Alex Perkins proposes a new way that climate change could contribute to mosquitos’ capacity to drive disease epidemics.

Read more:https://globalhealth.nd.edu/news/new-research-suggests-climate-change-could-accelerate-mosquito-borne-disease-epidemics/.

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