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Which Arthropods are Common Disease Vectors?
Several arthropods are well-known vectors of diseases, including:
1.
Mosquitoes
: Responsible for transmitting diseases like
malaria
,
dengue
,
Zika virus
, and
chikungunya
.
2.
Ticks
: Vectors of
Lyme disease
,
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
, and
tick-borne encephalitis
.
3.
Fleas
: Known for spreading
plague
and
murine typhus
.
4.
Sandflies
: Vectors of
leishmaniasis
.
5.
Lice
: Responsible for transmitting
epidemic typhus
.
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