Exotic disease threat on the rise as climate change alters habitats, scientists say

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Climate change isn't just expanding the environments were deadly diseases can occur, it's also making their spread more likely as weather events become more extreme, researchers say.

Six people have died from JE in the past year.

African horse sickness could also spread to Australia this way, but it has not been found in Indonesia yet so the threat is relatively lower.University of Sydney chair of Veterinary Public Health Michael Ward said the Hendra virus was moving south as the distribution of flying foxes changed.

 

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The Covid pandemic really is over. Now they're recycling the climate change panic.

All of a sudden, the farmers view is important?

My daughter's 20 years old Corolla have developed a misfire. Definitively climate change...

The greatest disease threat to Australia is the ABC and mainstream media.

CC say scientists 👇frikin hilarious 😂😂👍 'Direct effects include extreme weather events like cyclones and strong storms that can blow insects over large distances.'

Other scientists say this is grossly exaggerated bs.

So does population increase...more people = more people get infected 🤷‍♂️

Scientists seeking taxpayer funding write a lot of these useless reports.

Yep more fear mongering!

Scientists say pat your head and stand on one leg.

'scientists say'. So just the usual suspects whoring for research funding?

Then again it could well be destroyed immune systems...🧐💉💉💉💉

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