Forecasting Bacteria-Phage Dynamics in Response to Climate Change
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Experimental results show phage infection efficiency drops sharply above 40°C.
Forecasted trends in temperature and UV index in Thailand are analyzed.
Simulation results for 2009-2023 reveal inter-annual variability in bacterial and phage densities.
Seasonal and daily variations in bacteria-phage dynamics are predicted, highlighting dangerous periods for human exposure.
Future predictions suggest varying outcomes based on UV index trends, with extreme UV levels potentially regulating pathogenic bacteria more than phages.
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