The team, which includes researchers from the Indian Council of Medical Research and the University of Maryland, analyzed data from across the country and found that many areas are experiencing a significant increase in temperature and humidity. These changes are creating ideal conditions for the growth and transmission of viruses and other pathogens.
    In addition, the team warned that the rapid expansion of urban areas is creating new opportunities for diseases to spread. As cities grow and become more densely populated, they provide ideal breeding grounds for viruses and other pathogens.
    The researchers say that urgent action is needed to address the threat posed by climate change to public health in India. This includes measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to mitigate the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations.
    They also called for increased investment in public health infrastructure, including better surveillance systems to detect and respond to outbreaks of infectious diseases. Additionally, the scientists urged individuals to take steps to protect themselves from exposure to viruses, such as wearing protective clothing and using insect repellent.
    Overall, the research highlights the urgent need to address the interlinked challenges of climate change and public health in India. Failure to do so could lead to the emergence of new diseases and the spread of existing ones, with serious implications for the health and well-being of the population. 
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