An organism that carries a disease-causing microorganism from one host to another is called a vector. An example of a vector is a deer tick carrying Lyme disease.
Any animal that carries a disease causing organism from person to person is called a vector. A mosquito is one example of a vector.
Wild Animals and insects.
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A Vector, (Also called) carrier (Pathol) an organism, esp. an insect, that carries a disease-producing microorganism from one host to another, either within or on the surface of its body.
There are a number of related meanings, for example, - to alter the direction of an aircraft by using the thrust of the engine. The course or compass direction of an aircraft. In biology, an organism, especially an insect, that carries a disease producing microorganism from one host to another.
A pollinator.
An organism that carries disease to another possible host is a vector or carrier.
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A pathogen is a disease carrying organism.
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You would call such an organism a carrier.