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The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious consequence of climate change.

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    The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious consequence of climate change. Perhaps less obvious is the role climate change has played on fungal pathogens emerging as a global health ...

    https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/communicable/a4996110-f299-013c-30aa-0affccc8fded/communicable-e31-climate-change-and-fungal-spread/3ffe5c0f-7143-4663-8d7e-aa8632e58682

    #PublicHealth #Medicine #InfectiousDisease

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      The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious consequence of climate change. Perhaps less obvious is the role climate change has played on fungal pathogens emerging as a global health ...

      https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/communicable/a4996110-f299-013c-30aa-0affccc8fded/communicable-e31-climate-change-and-fungal-spread/3ffe5c0f-7143-4663-8d7e-aa8632e58682

      #PublicHealth #Medicine #InfectiousDisease

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      https://snipcast.io/s/9gux9iy/

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