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Can human health outcomes be used as bioindicators of ecosystem function
Medical Hypotheses, 10/16/09
Weinstein P – Productive directions for research in this field are likely to lie in areas where disease outcomes are dependent on environmental intermediaries, such as vector borne or water borne infectious diseases, and the paper provides one worked example using allergy to ant stings as a case study.
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