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Where Snails No Longer Fear to Tread

机译:蜗牛不再惧怕的地方

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The reality of global warming and its consequent climate change seems indisputable, even if governments continue to argue about their causes and possible remedies. It would now seem prudent for Journal readers (i.e., those among us who are most familiar with the "tropical" infections) to anticipate the impact that climate change will have on disease transmission. Of special concern will be the changes that occur in climates now classified as sub-tropical or temperate. In this issue of the Journal, Xiao-Nong Zhou and others1 use advanced and well-parameterized spatial analytic techniques to map out the probable impact of climate change on schistosomiasis transmission in China.
机译:即使各国政府继续争论其原因和可能的补救办法,但全球变暖及其随之而来的气候变化的现实似乎无可争议。现在,对于期刊读者(即我们当中最熟悉“热带”感染的那些读者)来说,预测气候变化对疾病传播的影响似乎是明智的。特别令人关注的是现在归为亚热带或温带气候的变化。在本期《杂志》中,周小农等[1]使用先进且参数合理的空间分析技术来确定气候变化对中国血吸虫病传播的可能影响。

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