
"Rising Temperatures Fuel Spread of Diarrhoeal Illness, Experts Warn"
Experts warn that climate change could lead to more diarrhoea outbreaks as rising temperatures facilitate the spread of campylobacter bacteria, a common cause of food poisoning. A study from the University of Surrey found that for every 9F rise in temperature, there was a sharp increase in campylobacteriosis infections, with high humidity also playing a role. The findings aim to help identify vulnerable areas and allocate resources to treat potential outbreaks, as illnesses like campylobacteriosis not only cause discomfort but also have significant societal impacts.