Higher temperatures lead to faster malaria transmission: Study

A recent study indicates that climate change is shortening the incubation period of malaria parasites. Conducted in Chennai, the research found that increased indoor and outdoor temperatures, especially in asbestos-roofed structures, accelerate parasite development. This may lead to faster transmission of malaria, heightening health risks for city residents.

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