Arthropod Vector
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Disease
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Disease Agent
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Method of Human Exposure
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Arachnida |
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Mite: Leptotrombidium sp. (red mites)
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Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi disease)
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Rickettsia tsutsugamushi
(bacteria, intracellular)
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Bite of larval mite
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Mite: Liponyssiodes sanguineus (mouse mite)
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Rickettsial pox
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Rickettsia akari
(bacteria)
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Bite of mite
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Tick: Dermacentor sp.
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Tularemia
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Francisella tularensis
(Gram negative bacteria)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Dermacentor sp. and other Ixodid ticks
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
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Rickettsia rickettsia
(bacteria)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Ornithodoros sp.
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Endemic Relapsing Fever
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Borrelia sp.
(bacteria, spiral shaped)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Ixodes sp.
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Babesiosis
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Babesia microti
(parasite, protozoan)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Ixodes sp.
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Lyme disease
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Borrelia burgdorferi
(bacteria, spiral shape)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Dermacentor variabilis, Amyblyomma americanum
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Ehrlichiosis, Sennetsu fever
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Ehrlichia canis
E. sennetsu
E. chaffeensis
E. equi
E. phagocytophilia
(bacteria, intracellular)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Dermacentor sp.
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Colorado Tick Fever
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CTF virus, Eyach virus, or strain S6-14-03 (Reoviridae)
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Bite of tick
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Tick: Amyblyomma americanum |
No name for disease yet; only two reported cases; fever, fatigue, diarrhea, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia |
Heartland Virus; a phlebovirus |
Bite of tick |
Tick:
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Russian Spring-Summer Encephalitis, Louping Ill Encephalitis, Langat
Encephalitis, Powassan Encephalitis, Omsk hemorrhagic fever
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Russian Spring-Summer Encephalitis, Louping Ill Encephalitis, Langat
virus, Powassan virus, Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (Flaviviridae)
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Bite of tick
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Tick:
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Nairobi Sheep fever, Crimean hemorrhagic fever
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Nairobi sheep disease virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
(Bunyaviridae)
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Bite of tick
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Tick |
Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (China) |
Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus (SFTSV; Phlebovirus) |
Bite of tick |
Crustacea |
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Copepod: Cyclops sp.
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Diphyllobothriasis, fish tapeworm
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Diphyllobothrium latum
(parasite, cestode, tapeworm)
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Arthropod is 1st intermediate host then man swallows infected fish
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Copepod: Cyclops sp.
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Sparganosis
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Diphyllobothrium spirometra
(parasite, cestode, tapeworm)
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Man swallows infected Cyclops.
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Copepod: Cyclops sp.
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Dracunculosis
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Dracunculus medinensis
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Man swallows infected Cyclops.
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Crabs, crayfish: various freshwater species
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Paragonimiasis
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Paragonimus westermani
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Man eats infected crustacean.
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Insecta |
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Lice: Pediculus humanus
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Epidemic typhus
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Rickettsia prowazekii
(bacteria)
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"Bite," contaminated by louse feces or crushing louse on skin
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Lice: Pediculus humanus
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Trench fever, bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis
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Bartonella quintana
(Gram negative bacteria)
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"Bite," contaminated by louse feces or crushing louse on skin
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Lice: Pediculus humanus
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Louse-borne relapsing fever or epidemic relapsing fever
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Borrelia recurrentis
(bacteria; spiral shape)
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"Bite," contaminated by louse feces or crushing louse on skin
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Flea: Xenopsylla cheopis, and various other rodent
fleas
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Plague
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Yersina pestis
(Gram negative rod shaped bacteria)
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"Bite" and feces of flea
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Flea: Xenopsylla cheopis
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Murine typhus
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Rickettsia typhi
(bacteria)
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"Bite" and feces of flea
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Flea: Xenopsylla cheopis, and various other rodent
fleas
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Rat tapeworm infection
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Hymenolepsis diminuta
(parasite; cestode; tapeworm)
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Swallowing infected flea
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Flea: various species
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Dog tapeworm infection, Dipylidiasis
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Diphylidium caninum
(parasite; cestode; tapeworm)
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Swallowing infected flea
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Bug: Triatoma species, Panstrongylus sps
(Kissing assassin bug, Reduvid bug)
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Chaga's disease
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Trypanosoma cruzi
(parasite; protozoan)
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Rubbing infected feces on mucous membranes or skin
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Beetles: flour beetle
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Hymenolepsis
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Hymenolepsis nana
(parasite; tapeworm; cestode)
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Swallowing infected beetle
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Fly, gnat: Glossina sp. (tsetse fly)
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African trypanosomiasis, African sleeping sickness
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Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and T.b. gambiense
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: Simulium sp.
(black fly)
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Onchocerciasis, River blindness
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Onchocerca volvulus
(parasite; round worm; nematode)
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: Chrysops sp.
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Tularemia
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Francisella tularensis
(Gram negative rod shaped bacteria)
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: Phlebotomus sp., Lutzomyia sp.
(sandflies)
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Leishmaniasis
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Leishmania donovani (Visceral, dumdum fever, kala-azar),
L.
tropica (cutaneous; oriental sore, Delphi boil), L. braziliensis
(mucocutaneous; espundia, american leishmaniasis, chiclero ulcer)
(parasite; protozoan)
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: Phlebotomus sp. (sandfly in Peru, Ecuador
and Columbia)
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Bartonellosis, Oroya fever, Carrion's disease
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Bartonella bacilliformis
(Gram negative bacteria)
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: Chrysops sp. (mango flies)
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Loaiasis, Eye worm
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Loa loa
(parasite; nematode; roundworm)
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Bite of infected fly
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Fly, gnat: sandfly
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Sandfly fever, Rift Valley fever
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Sandfly fever Naples virus, Sandfly fever Sicilian virus, Rift
valley fever virus(Bunyaviridae)
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Bite of infected fly
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Mosquito: Anopheles sp.
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Malaria
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Plasmodium falciparum, P. malariae, P. vivax, P. ovale
(parasite; protozoan)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: various species
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Bancroftian filariasis, filarial Elephantiasis
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Wuchereria bancrofti
(parasite; nematode; roundworm)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: various species
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Malayan filariasis, filarial Elephantiasis
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Brugia malayi
(parasite; nematode; roundworm)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: various species
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Dirofilariasis
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Dirofilaria immitis
(parasite; nematode; roundworm)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Aedes aegypti
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Yellow fever
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Yellow fever virus
(Flaviviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Aedes sp.
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Dengue fever, Break Bone fever
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Dengue fever virus
(Flaviviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Culiseta melanura, Coquillettidia pertubans,
Aedes vexans
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Eastern Equine encephalitis
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus
(Togaviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Aedes triseriatus
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La Crosse encephalitis
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La Crosse Encephalitis virus
(Bunyaviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Culex sp.
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St. Louis encephalitis
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St. Louis Encephalitis virus
(Flaviviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito: Culex sp., Culex tarsalis
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Venezualan equine encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis
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Venezualan Equine Encephalitis virus, Western Equine Enchephalitis
virus
(Togaviridae)
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Bite of infected mosquito
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Mosquito
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Chikungunya forest fever
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Chikungunya virus, Mayaro fever, Mucambo fever, O'Nyong-Nyong fever,
Pixuna fever, Ross River fever (Togaviridae)
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Mosquito
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fevers and encephalitis
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Nile fever, Japanese encephalitis virus, West Nile fever, Zika
fever, Wesselsbron fever, Kyasanur forest disease virus (Flaviviridae)
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Mosquito
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fevers and encephalitis
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Oropouche virus, Bunyamwera, Bwamba fever, Guama fever, Oropouche
fever, California Enchephalitis virus (Bunyaviridae)
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Mosquito
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fevers
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Chandipura fever, Piry fever (Rhabdoviridae)
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Mosquito
(Aedes aegypti and A. albopictus) |
fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes),
infection during pregnancy can cause a serious birth defect called microcephaly, as well as other severe fetal brain defects. |
Zika virus (Flaviviridae) |
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