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Europe Becoming 'Hotspot' For Emerging Infections, Study Suggests
"Europe is becoming a 'hotspot' for emerging infections as those typically confined to tropical climates are making their way north, according to research that links climate change to the global spread of disease," the Financial Times reports. "Changing environmental conditions have facilitated the spread of bacteria and other carriers across borders, reports a study" published in the journal Science last week, according to the news service. The study, which "cited outbreaks of West Nile fever in Greece and Romania and dengue fever in France and Croatia," found that, "[u]nder current weather conditions, seven climate-influenced diseases, including Rift Valley fever and encephalitis, could pose a threat to people in Europe," the news service writes.
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