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fatslob-:O said:
Aeolus451 said:

The diseases I mentioned all thrive more in hotter climates. Diseases in general thrive more in hotter climates. That's a fact. You're talking about the common cold.

Flu viruses also thrive in the cold as evidenced by the illnesses near the winter season ... 

And cancer growth is shown to be worse in colder conditions too ... 

There's tons of infectious psychrophile's to be had too so your still far away from concluding that a hotter climate will negatively impact the spread of pathogens in the end ...

I'm not trying to convince you. You are simply mistaken and trying to correct you. 

My whole point is proven just with mosquitoes. They can carry West Nile Virus, Malaria, Dengue Fever, Chikungunya, Yellow Fever, and Dog Heartworm (my pets have gotten this). They thrive in warm and hot climates. They are almost impossible to avoid in tropical weather. They will spread further as the world gets warmer and be around for longer periods of time. They will spread the diseases they carry to new countries.