Yellow fever and dengue cases surge in South America as climate crisis fuels health issues

14 novembre 2025 | Oliver Milman in Belém, Brazil
Disease outbreaks from South America to Europe have been worsened by rising global temperatures, experts say Surging cases of yellow fever and dengue in South America highlight the growing assault on people’s health from the climate crisis, with infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes and (…)
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