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Rare South American Diseases Offer Clues on the Next Pandemic

Scientists studying Argentine hemorrhagic fever and other rare pathogens in South America are uncovering how climate change and land use may drive the next pandemic, using local vaccines and surveillance as early warning systems.

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Scientists studying Argentine hemorrhagic fever and other rare pathogens in South America are uncovering how climate change and land use may drive the next pandemic, using local vaccines and surveillance as early warning systems.