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Not exact matches
Republican Congressman Chris Gibson's bipartisan legislation requires the National Institutes of Health and Centers for
Disease Control to audit available research on vector - borne diseases like Lyme d
Disease Control to audit available research on
vector -
borne diseases like Lyme
diseasedisease.
Bring back DDT, they demand, and let it be sprayed on the inner walls of houses, where it would kill
vectors of malaria and other insect -
borne diseases like dengue and typhus.
Diseases
like leishmaniasis often are not tracked rigorously in this country and are classified as neglected, unlike
vector -
borne illnesses
like Lyme
disease that are monitored.
That's one reason I took notice of this week's report from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about
vector -
borne illnesses, a.k.a.
diseases spread by insects
like ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes.
Tick bites not only cause discomfort and irritation, but can also transmit canine
vector -
borne diseases like Lyme
disease.
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Vector -
borne diseases like Lyme
Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Bartonella and more can be life threatening.
More extreme heat raises the risk of heat - related illnesses,
like heat exhaustion, and allows insects to move into new areas, potentially increasing the spread of
vector -
borne diseases.
Vector -
borne diseases are illnesses spread by insects or arachnids (the
vectors)
like mosquitoes, fleas, mites, or ticks.
The impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on human health include the effects of air pollution on increased respiratory
disease, the spread of
vector -
borne illnesses
like cholera, malaria, and dengue fever due to changing weather patterns, and compromised agricultural production and food security leading to greater malnutrition.
Diseases like Dengue and Malaria are
vector borne and are called communicable
diseases.