Vector-borne diseases: New Approaches to Control Vector from disease transmission

Vector-borne diseases are human diseases caused by parasites, viruses and bacterium that square measure transmitted by vectors. Each year there square measure quite 700,000 deaths from diseases like protozoal infection, dengue, infection, human African trypanosomiasis, leishmaniosis, Chagas illness, infectious disease, Japanese phlebitis and river blindness. The burden of those diseases is highest in tropical and semitropical areas, and that they disproportionately have an effect on the poorest populations. Since 2014, major outbreaks of dengue fever, malaria, chikungunya, infectious disease and Zika have afflicted populations, claimed lives, and overcome health systems in several countries. Other diseases like Chikungunya, leishmaniosis and humour disease cause chronic suffering, life-long morbidity, incapacity and occasional stigmatization. Distribution of vector-borne diseases is set by a fancy set of demographic, environmental and social factors.

 

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