Impact of climate change on vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases
PubMed2023Vol. 8(Suppl 3), pp. 33–61
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Sandra Beermann, Gerhard Dobler, Mirko Faber, Christina Frank, Birgit Habedank, Peter Hagedorn, Helge Kampen, Carola Kuhn, Teresa M. Nygren, Jonas Schmidt‐Chanasit, Erik Schmolz, Klaus Stark, Rainer G. Ulrich, Sabrina Weiß, Hendrik Wilking
Abstract
The effects of climatic changes on the spread of vector- and rodent-borne infectious diseases need to be further studied in detail and considered in the context of climate adaptation measures.
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