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Research Update
provided by the USDA-ARS as part of its Healthy Animals newsletter.
Climate change could have a major influence on animal health, both directly and indirectly, by affecting the parasites and vectors that spread diseases, according to Eric Hoberg, an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) zoologist at the agency's Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Resedarch Center in Beltsville, Md. Hoberg is chief curator of the U.S. National Parasite Collection. ...
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