Outbreak of Kidney Disease Is Killing Sea Lions in California. Here’s Why Humans Should Be Concerned
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Outbreak of kidney disease is killing sea lions in California: Why humans should be concerned
As summer heats up and tourists flock to the California coast, beachgoers should be on the lookout for sea lions sickened by a recent outbreak of leptospirosis—a kidney disease that can result in severe symptoms in both humans and animals.


Outbreak of kidney disease is killing sea lions in California. Here’s why humans should be concerned
LOS ANGELES — As summer heats up and tourists flock to the California coast, beachgoers should be on the lookout for sea lions sickened by a recent outbreak of leptospirosis — a kidney disease that can result in severe symptoms…
Outbreak of kidney disease is killing sea lions in California. Here's why humans should be concerned
As summer continues to heat up and tourists flock to the California coast, beachgoers should be on the lookout for sea lions sickened by a recent outbreak of kidney disease.
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