Malaria risk in the Amazon found to be higher in regions with intermediate forest degradation

Amid the preparatory discussions for COP30, which also involve health-related topics, a study contributes to our understanding of the relationship between deforestation and the spread of malaria in the Legal Amazon. This region encompasses all nine Brazilian states in which the Amazon biome is found and was established by the federal government for regional development purposes.
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