Climate change will increase bacterial gastroenteritis in developed nations

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Climate change is projected to increase bacterial gastroenteritis cases in developed nations. A study in Lancet Planetary Health predicts a rise in disease burden from Salmonella and Campylobacter due to warming temperatures, impacting public health. The research analyzed survey data and climate scenarios to forecast the impact of rising global temperatures on these infections.


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