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A comprehensive research in the scientific literature revealed that 58% of pathogenic diseases are aggravated by climate change. Diseases such as dengue, hepatitis, pneumonia, zika, malaria, and more are affecting humans and tend to be more widespread in correlation to climate change effects.

 

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