Davos 2023: Climate change leads to more malaria, tuberculosis up in a recession
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Davos 2023: Climate change leads to more malaria, tuberculosis up in a recession
DAVOS, Switzerland: Climate change is increasing malaria infections, the executive director of the world's biggest health fund said in Davos on Monday (Jan 16). Huge surges in malaria infections followed recent floods in Pakistan and cyclones in Mozambique in 2021, said Peter Sands, the executive director
Davos 2023: Climate change leads to more malaria, tuberculosis up in a recession
By Leela de Kretser DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Climate change is increasing malaria infections, the executive director of the world's biggest health fund said in Davos on Monday. Huge surges in malaria infections followed recent floods in Pakistan and cyclones in Mozambique in 2021, said Peter Sands, the executive director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. "Whenever you have an extreme weather event it's fairly …
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