Climate change could cause malaria to "creep up mountains"

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New research calls for greater protection to prevent malaria spreading into higher altitudes in Africa and South America

Warmer temperatures caused by climate change could significantly increase cases of malaria in parts of Africa and South America, researchers have warned today. A team of ecologists at the University...

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