Health
‘Climate change can impact spread of malaria in Africa’ – Anadolu Agency
Research focused on Ethiopia’s Oromia region shows slowdown in global warming led to lower incidence of malaria – Anadolu Agency

ANKARA
The slowdown in global warming seen at the end of the last century was reflected by a decline in malaria transmission in the Ethiopian highlands, according to a study published on Wednesday.
The study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) and the University of Chicago aimed to determine the impact of global warming on malaria incidence.
“It is believed that the largest effect could occur in the highlands, where lower temperatures limit vector abundance, leading to intermittent…
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