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MOESM2 of Identifying climate-sensitive infectious diseases in animals and humans in Northern regions

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posted on 2019-11-15, 05:23 authored by Anna Omazic, Helena Bylund, Sofia Boqvist, Ann Högberg, Christer Björkman, Morten Tryland, Birgitta Evengård, Anders Koch, Camilla Berggren, Alexander Malogolovkin, Denis Kolbasov, Nataly Pavelko, Tomas Thierfelder, Ann Albihn
Additional file 2. Support in the literature for diseases classified as climate-sensitive infections (CSIs). Support in the literature for the selected diseases being classified as potential climate-sensitive infections (CSIs). Based on the analysis, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), borreliosis and bluetongue from the arthropod vector-borne category, and fascioliosis from the wildlife category, were classified as CSIs. Selected potential CSIs from the food-, feed- and water-borne category could not be classified as climate sensitive.

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