
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito borne diseases like dengue, chikungunya, and Zika, write Rachel Lowe and colleagues. Urgent action is needed
Conservation of Natural Resources, Capacity Building, Rainforest, Zika Virus Infection, Climate Change, Rain, Urbanization, Temperature, Mosquito Vectors, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, Dengue, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Water Supply, Population Surveillance, Chikungunya Fever, Humans, Public Health, Analysis, Brazil
Conservation of Natural Resources, Capacity Building, Rainforest, Zika Virus Infection, Climate Change, Rain, Urbanization, Temperature, Mosquito Vectors, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, Dengue, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Water Supply, Population Surveillance, Chikungunya Fever, Humans, Public Health, Analysis, Brazil
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