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