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  • == Vector-borne diseases == '''Vector-borne diseases''' (pronunciation: /ˈvɛktər bɔːrn diːˈziːz/) are illnesses caused b
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  • == Vector-borne diseases == '''Vector-borne diseases''' (pronunciation: /ˈvɛktər bɔːrn diːˈziːz/) are illnesses caused b
    2 KB (251 words) - 07:13, 13 February 2024
  • == Vector-borne disease == ...infectious disease]] that is transmitted to humans or other animals by a [[vector]].
    2 KB (207 words) - 06:57, 11 February 2024
  • '''Canine vector-borne disease''' (pronunciation: /ˈkeɪnaɪn ˈvɛktər bɔːrn diːˈziːz/) re ..."beran" meaning "to carry". Thus, "canine vector-borne disease" refers to diseases carried to dogs by a carrier, typically an arthropod.
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  • == Tick-borne diseases == '''Tick-borne diseases''' (pronunciation: /tɪk bɔːrn diːziːz/) are infectious diseases that are transmitted to humans and animals through the bite of infected [[t
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  • == Mosquito-borne diseases == ...ithout being affected themselves. Nearly 700 million people get a mosquito-borne illness each year resulting in over one million deaths.
    2 KB (239 words) - 06:41, 13 February 2024
  • == Mosquito-borne disease == ...uito-borne disease''' refers to illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes. These diseases can be caused by a variety of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and p
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  • == Disease Vector == A '''Disease Vector''' (/diːˈziːz ˈvɛktər/) is an organism that does not cause disease it
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  • '''Vector (epidemiology)''' A '''vector''' in [[epidemiology]] is an organism that does not cause disease itself bu
    2 KB (209 words) - 21:38, 14 February 2024
  • == Mosquito-borne Diseases == ...quito-borne disease''' refers to diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. These diseases can be caused by a variety of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and p
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  • ...larly those that are [[Vector (epidemiology)|vector-borne]] or [[Parasitic Diseases|parasitic]] in nature. Examples of holoendemic diseases include [[Malaria]], which is holoendemic in many parts of Africa, and [[Sc
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  • '''Relapsing fever''' (/rɪˈlæpsɪŋ ˈfiːvər/) is a vector-borne disease caused by certain bacteria in the spirochete family, specifically ' * [[Vector-borne disease]]
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  • ...ntrol measures for Rift Valley fever include [[vaccination]] of livestock, vector control, and public health education. * [[Zoonotic diseases]]
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  • ..., is a [[infectious disease|infectious]] and [[vector-borne disease|vector-borne]] illness caused by the bacterium ''[[Bartonella bacilliformis]]''. The dis [[Category:Infectious diseases]]
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  • == Vector Control == ...led "vectors") which transmit disease pathogens. The most frequent type of vector control is mosquito control using a variety of strategies.
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  • Mansonelliasis is a [[vector-borne disease]] transmitted through the bites of infected midges from the genus ' * [[Tropical diseases]]
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  • ...s that are prevalent in or unique to tropical and subtropical regions. The diseases are less prevalent in temperate climates, due in part to the occurrence of * [[Infectious disease]]: Diseases caused by biological agents, which can be transmitted to others, rather tha
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  • * [[Parasitic diseases]] * [[Zoonotic diseases]]
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  • ...of insects in disease transmission. The first recorded instance of insect-borne disease dates back to the ancient Egyptians, who recognized the connection ...insect vectors, and develop strategies to control or prevent the spread of diseases.
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  • ...es caused by ''Rickettsia'' bacteria are collectively known as rickettsial diseases. * [[Vector-borne disease]]
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  • ...o a type of [[disease vector]] known for its potential to transmit certain diseases to humans. The term is derived from the Old English ''hund'', which origina ...due to the historical association of dogs with the transmission of certain diseases, such as [[rabies]].
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