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Moyce SC, Schenker M. Migrant workers and their occupational health and safety. Annual Review of Public Health 2018; 39: 351–65.

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Castillo F, Mora AM, Kayser GL, et al. Environmental health threats to Latino migrant farmworkers. Annual Review of Public Health 2021; 42: 257–76.

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Pu J, Wang Z, Chung H. Climate change and the genetics of insecticide resis-tance. Pest Management Science 2020; 76: 846–52.

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Ziska LH, Blumenthal DM, Franks SJ. Understanding the nexus of rising CO2, climate change, and evolution in weed biology. Invasive Plant Science and Man-agement 2019; 12: 79–88.

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Matzrafi M. Climate change exacerbates pest damage through reduced pesticide efficacy. Pest Management Science 2019; 75: 9–13.

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Ebi KL, Capon A, Berry P, et al. Hot weather and heat extremes: health risks. The Lancet 2021; 398: 698–708.

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Smith DJ, Pius LM, Plantinga LC, Thompson LM, Mac V, Hertzberg VS. Heat stress and kidney function in farmworkers in the US: A scoping review. Journal of Agromedicine 2022; 27: 183–92.

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Sorensen C, Garcia-Trabanino R. A new era of climate medicine — Addressing heat-triggered renal disease. New England Journal of Medicine 2019; 381: 693–6.

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