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  • Environmental Protection Agency, on arthropod-borne diseases to the U.S.

    Contributor: Thomas Yuill 2010

  • Many experts believe that dengue is now the most worrisome arthropod-borne virus, or arbovirus, in the world (arthropods, which include insects, spiders, and crustaceans, have segmented body parts and an exoskeleton).

    Scott Dodd: Climate Change Drives Dengue Fever Re-Emergence in U.S. 2010

  • Ticks act as the vectors for such arthropod-borne maladies as Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi), Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia rickettsii), Tularemia (Francisella tularensis), and human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia chaffeensis).

    Tularemia 2008

  • Anopheles mosquitoes type of mosquitoes that may transmit malaria and rural filariasis arbovirus an arthropod-borne virus, i.e. a virus that is transmitted by insects, ticks or mites bilharziasis see: schistosomiasis cost-effectiveness analysis

    Chapter 4 1996

  • Lyme disease has become the most common arthropod-borne infection in the United States since it was first recognized as a clinical entity in 1975.

    Lyme Disease Awareness Week Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1993

  • The alphaviruses consist of 30 species of arthropod-borne viruses, which are further subgrouped into seven serocomplexes based on serological data.

    DWS Full News Feed pillscribe 2010

  • The alphaviruses consist of 30 species of arthropod-borne viruses, which are further subgrouped into seven serocomplexes based on serological data.

    DWS Full News Feed 2010

  • The alphaviruses consist of 30 species of arthropod-borne viruses, which are further subgrouped into seven serocomplexes based on serological data.

    DWS Full News Feed pillscribe 2010

  • Geographical distribution of arthropod-borne diseases and their principal vectors WHO/VBC/89967.

    PLoS Medicine: New Articles Simon I. Hay et al. 2010

  • It is a type of arthropod-borne virus, which is carried by the Aedes egypti mosquito.

    unknown title 2009

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