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A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host. Credit: James Gathany CDC
scientificamerican.com - by Kavya Balaraman - December 21, 2016
Mosquito-borne diseases like Zika can be extremely sensitive to climatic changes
The combination of climate change and last year’s El Niño phenomenon likely created the perfect playground for the Zika virus to spread rapidly across South America, a new study finds.
Both the Zika virus and the mosquitoes that carry it have been present in different parts of the world for a while. But several factors, including specific climatic conditions, could have catapulted the disease to public health emergency status, according to researchers from the University of Liverpool.
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