Drought linked to more severe West Nile virus epidemics
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A study led by UC Santa Cruz researchers has found that drought dramatically increases the severity of West Nile virus epidemics in the United States, although populations affected by large outbreaks acquire immunity that limits the size of subsequent epidemics. The study, published February 8 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, involved researchers from ["]
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