2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17434
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Climate change could fuel urinary schistosomiasis transmission in Africa and Europe

Tiem van der Deure,
Tim Maes,
Tine Huyse
et al.

Abstract: The freshwater snail Bulinus truncatus is an important intermediate host for trematode parasites causing urogenital schistosomiasis, a tropical disease affecting over 150 million people. Despite its medical importance, uncertainty remains about its global distribution and the potential impacts of climate change on its future spread. Here, we investigate the distribution of B. truncatus, combining the outputs of correlative and mechanistic modelling methods to fully capitalize on both experimental and occurrenc… Show more

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