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Tag: drought human health

Posted on October 17, 2012August 3, 2018

Centers for Disease Control — Drought and Human Health

The Centers for Disease Control have a link with information on health issues related to the drought.  Information included on this web page is water, air quality, food and nutrition, sanitation and hygiene, recreational risks, infectious disease, chronic disease, and diseases transmitted by animals and insects.

Kim Cassel

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