Cooler temperatures destabilize RNA interference and increase susceptibility of disease vector mosquitoes to viral infection.
The impact of global climate change on the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is the subject of extensive debate. The transmission of mosquito-borne viral diseases is particularly complex, with climatic variables directly affecting many parameters associated with the prevalence of disease...
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Main Authors: | Zach N Adelman (Author), Michelle A E Anderson (Author), Michael R Wiley (Author), Marta G Murreddu (Author), Glady Hazitha Samuel (Author), Elaine M Morazzani (Author), Kevin M Myles (Author) |
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