Rift Valley Fever
The discussion delves into the relationship between altitude and the risk of Rift Valley fever, highlighting that higher elevations may reduce mosquito populations and, consequently, infection rates. Historical accounts reveal the virus's devastating impact on livestock and humans, with early researchers experiencing symptoms themselves. The conversation also touches on the lack of extensive research regarding mosquito vectors at different altitudes and the potential effects of climate change on these dynamics.In this clip
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Ep 164 Rift Valley Fever: Ruminating on ruminants
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