Impact of Climate Change on Human Pathogenic Diseases Subject of Study by University of Hawaii Researchers
August 09, 2022
August 09, 2022
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Aug. 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
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. That eye-opening and startling finding is the topic of a research paper published on August 8 in Nature Climate Change by a tea . . .
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. That eye-opening and startling finding is the topic of a research paper published on August 8 in Nature Climate Change by a tea . . .