Mapping climate change's impact on cholera infection risk in Bangladesh
Several studies have investigated how Vibrio cholerae infection risk changes with increased rainfall, temperature, and water pH levels for coastal Bangladesh, which experiences seasonal surges in cholera infections associated with heavy rainfall events. While coastal environmental conditions are und...
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Main Authors: | Sophia E. Kruger (Author), Paul A. Lorah (Author), Kenichi W. Okamoto (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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