Climate shocks, not just warming, threaten malaria control efforts in Africa
Nature
by Janey MessinaMarch 4, 2026
Climate change is expected to affect mosquito and parasite survival, reshaping malaria risk. But extreme weather could be a more immediate danger to disease control. Climate change is expected to affect mosquito and parasite survival, reshaping malaria risk. But extreme weather could be a more immediate danger to disease control.
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Originally published on Nature on 3/4/2026