Why the number of cholera cases might be affected by sea surface temperature.
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As sea surface temperatures rise, algal blooms increase. Zooplankton arrive to feed on the abundance of algae, carrying these bacteria with them. Climate change is bringing warmer waters to more regions of the world, making a greater extent of coastal developing countries susceptible to cholera endemics.
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