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Severe drought may have fueled Brazil's first urban yellow fever outbreak in nearly a century
Brazil experienced its first urban yellow fever outbreak in nearly a century. Computer simulations suggest the epidemic may have been driven not by wet conditions — typically associated with mosquito-borne diseases — but by a severe drought. Researchers believe extreme dry conditions may have contributed to the spread in a surprising and counterintuitive way.
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