Environment
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Study Links Malaria Risk in Deforestation Hotspots to Demand for Agricultural Commodities
The international trade in timber, tobacco, cocoa, coffee and cotton accounts for a high proportion of malaria risk in exporter countries, according to a collaborative study by scientists in Brazil and Australia published in Nature Communications.
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