The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue, yellow fever, and Zika was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet ...
From extreme heat to mosquito-borne illnesses, climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease. Health ...
Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns and extreme weather events create ideal conditions for pathogens and their ...
A new COP30 report finds that rising temperatures, extreme weather, evolving pathogens and climate-driven migration are ...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet climate to survive in the ...
THE Department of Health (DOH) warned that climate change is exacerbating public health woes as it increases the risks of ...
It was thought that Aedes aegypti could not survive in the Mountain West. But now, a population is thriving in Colorado.
The transmission of malaria by the Anopheles cruzii mosquito in the South and Southeast of Brazil was so alarming in the 1940s—with approximately 4,000 cases per 100,000 people—that the disease became ...
New research from ASU found that there are more mosquitoes in Arizona now, but climate change may have an impact on their ...
A study of mosquitoes’ circadian rhythms finds they hunt differently at different times of day. It could help stop their ...
Climate change is magnifying these vulnerabilities. Unpredictable rainfall brings alternating cycles of drought and floods, ...