Vector-borne diseases
Vector-born disease: a disease caused by an infection transmitted by blood feeding to people and others, including mosquitoes, ticks, and flea. Vector-borne disease: For example, Dengue Fever, West Nile Virus, Lyme disease, Malaria and others are vector-borne illnesses. Vectors are living organisms which are capable of transmitting human (or animal) infectious disease to people.
- Flea-Borne
- Mosquito-Borne
- Tick-Borne
- Lyme Disease
- Impact of Vector-Borne Animal and Plant Diseases
- FACTORS IN VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE EMERGENCE
Related Conference of Vector-borne diseases
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- Infectious diseases in a changing environment and climate
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- Molecular Diagnostics and Epidemiology
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- Novel Coronavirus
- Optimization of infectious disease surveillance and control
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- Phylodynamics and infectious diseases
- Plant Pathology and Disease Control
- Statistical methods for infectious disease data
- Vector-borne diseases
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