Deforestation May Make Humans More Vulnerable To Infection - 14 Feb 2008  
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Study finds deforestation puts marginalized populations at a greater risk of infection. A University of Michigan investigation in the US evaluated the patterns of infection in Costa Rica, and found a connection between socio-economic status, deforestation and El Niño weather patterns.

Researcher Dr. Luis Fernando Chaves stated, "Contrary to what was previously believed, the more forest you have, even in a marginal population, the more protected you are against the disease."

We are grateful for your research, Dr. Chaves and the University of Michigan. May God endow us with the ability to preserve our wondrous planet and protect lives.