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May 2, 2026

Acute kidney injury - Latest research and news
Natureby Zhimin Chen·May 2, 2026

Acute kidney injury - Latest research and news

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Climate change and AKI: heat, hazards and health-system readiness Climate change is increasing the risk of acute kidney injury owing to heat stress, infectious and vector-borne diseases, food and water insecurity, pollution and nephrotoxins. Outdoor workers and underserved communities are most affected. Proactive prevention strategies, pathogen-specific care and climate-resilient kidney services can avert avoidable injury, narrow inequities and save lives. Rolando Claure-Del GranadoNuttha Lumlertgul

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