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How is Dengue Virus Transmitted?
Dengue virus is primarily transmitted through the bites of infected
Aedes mosquitoes
, particularly
Aedes aegypti
and
Aedes albopictus
. These mosquitoes thrive in tropical and subtropical climates and are commonly found in urban and semi-urban areas.
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