Climate change makes pathogen ‘offspring’ more infectious, according to a new study
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New research shows that pathogens that incubate at higher temperatures are more infectious.
New research shows that pathogens that incubate at higher temperatures are more infectious.
New research shows that pathogens that incubate at higher temperatures are more infectious.
A study recently published in the journal Ecology has found that pathogens that grow inside organisms at higher temperatures…
New research from Indiana University suggests that computer models used to predict the spread of epidemics from climate change -…
Return to Article List Study finds parasites that incubate at higher temperatures cause stronger infections in future hosts…
New research from Indiana University suggests that computer models used to predict the spread of epidemics from climate change…
New research from Indiana University suggests that computer models used to predict the spread of epidemics from climate change…
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New research from Indiana University suggests that computer models used to predict the spread of epidemics from climate change -…
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- New research from Indiana University suggests that computer models used to predict the spread of epidemics…