Rising temperatures, extreme weather threaten to propel malaria spread - Washington Post
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Cases of malaria threaten to increase dramatically from climate change as rising temperatures push mosquitoes to new areas and lengthen transmission seasons.
Rising temperatures, extreme weather threaten to propel malaria
Rising temperatures, extreme weather threaten to propel malaria spread - Washington Post
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