Health & Medicine
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Melting Permafrost Could Unleash Dormant Pathogens From the Past, Experts Warn
Ancient pathogens that escape from melting permafrost have real potential to damage microbial communities and might potentially threaten human health, according to a new study by Giovanni Strona of the European Commission Joint Research Center and colleagues, published July 27 in the open-access journal PLOS Computational Biology.
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