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vector-borne transmission

/ˌvɛktər bɔrn trænsˈmɪʃ ən/
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A disease spreads through vector-borne transmission when it's transferred to a person by a mosquito or another blood-sucking arthropod.

A vector is a carrier, and borne means "transported by." When diseases are carried and transmitted by insects, scientists call that vector-borne transmission. Mosquitoes are responsible for a huge amount of vector-borne transmission to humans, including dengue and malaria. Other arthropods that act as vectors are ticks, flies, and fleas, which transmit illnesses like Lyme disease and the bubonic plague.

Definitions of vector-borne transmission
  1. noun
    spread of a disease when a carrier, like an insect, bites or physically touches someone
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    type of:
    indirect transmission
    a transmission mechanism in which the infectious agent is transferred to the person by a fomite of vector
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