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Climate change is causing the spread of rodent-borne arenaviruses like Junin into new regions of South America, increasing the risk of human infection.

HealthcareClimateDisease SpreadMay 5, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses new research indicating that climate change may lead to the spread of rodent-borne viruses like arenavirus in South America, raising concerns about public health risks. The posts highlight the potential expansion of these viruses into new regions and the implications for human health.

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Climate change is causing the spread of rodent-borne arenaviruses like Junin into new regions of South America, increasing the risk of human infection.
Parent: Public HealthEntity: Arenavirus SpreadImpact: negativeDate: May 5, 2026Target: Climate change is causing the spread of rodent-borne arenaviruses into new regions of South America, increasing the risk of human infection.

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New research suggests climate change could push dangerous rodent viruses into new parts of South America. This is a growing concern for public health. #Arenavirus, #ClimateChange, #SouthAmerica, #PublicHealth, #DiseaseSpread https://newsletter.tf/climate-change-spreads-arenavirus-south-america/
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Shifting Climates, Shifting Dangers: Arenavirus Threat Expands in South America Study shows climate change could move rodent-borne arenaviruses like Junin to new regions in South America, increasing human infection risk. What happens next? #Arenavirus, #ClimateChange, #SouthAmerica, #PublicHealth, #DiseaseSpread https://newsletter.tf/climate-change-spreads-arenavirus-south-america/
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