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5th of dengue cases due to climate change – researchers
Climate Change to Blame for Almost 1 in 5 New Dengue Infections
One in five cases of dengue fever can be linked to climate change, and future surges in the mosquito-borne virus are inevitable, a new study says. About 19% of current dengue cases can be tied to climate change,
Dengue fever spiked to record levels in 2024: Climate change will make it even worse
Increasing global temperatures wrought by greenhouse gas emissions have boosted the number of dengue cases, new research shows.
With dengue cases at an extreme high, research points to climate change's role
Rising temperatures are responsible for nearly a fifth of the world’s dengue burden, according to the new findings — a share that’s expected to keep rising.
New study reveals climate change responsible for 19 percent for rising dengue burden
Team then looked at 21 dengue endemic countries, including Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Vietnam and Cambodia, which regularly collect data on infection rates.
Researchers blame climate change for one fifth of dengue cases
Linking how global warming affects health — such as driving outbreaks or spreading disease — remains a new field
Climate change responsible for 19 per cent of rising dengue cases, finds study
Climate change has the potential to spark an additional 40-60 per cent spike by 2050 — and by as much as 150-200 per cent in some areas — according to a study
Climate Change Drives 19% Rise in Dengue Cases
Climate change is responsible for a 19% increase in dengue cases, highlighting the growing health risks linked to environmental changes.
Fifth Of Dengue Cases Due To Climate Change: Researchers
Climate change is responsible for nearly a fifth of the record number of dengue cases worldwide this year, US researchers said on Saturday, seeking to shine a light on how rising temperatures help spread disease.
Climate Change Behind 19 Percent Of Global Dengue Burden – And It Could Get Higher
It’s been a record year for dengue infections, and amidst the surge in cases, researchers have been trying to pinpoint the causes. Now, a new study suggests that climate change is responsible for 19 percent of the current global dengue burden – and could soar as high as 60 percent if nothing is done to combat global warming.
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'Dengue is coming': Climate-fueled rise in cases will affect the US, scientists warn
New research suggests that climate change is currently driving a surge in global dengue infections and that case rates could ...
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