
Climate change is exacerbating the threat posed by mites and ticks, some of which are parasites causing diseases in humans, livestock, and agriculture. A new genomic study by CSIR-CCMB and IISER researchers is investigating the evolution of parasitism in these arthropods. The findings aim to enhance disease surveillance and control strategies as climate change influences vector distribution, making these often-invisible organisms a growing public health concern.
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