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An organism that carries a disease-causing microorganism from one host to another?

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.


Does tetanus have a vector?

Tetanus is a disease which can affect any mammal, and mammals spread the disease to other mammals by biting them; hence the vector is mammals. Dogs, foxes and bats are the most usual mammals to be involved.


Will you get sick if a spider is in your water?

Unless it bites you it is very unlikely that it will cause you any harm. However, it could be a vector for disease.


Why are mosquitoes called parasites?

A vector is any type of animal or insect that can transmit disease or cause discomfort to people or animals. A mosquito is a vector because their bites can cause an allergic reaction in people, and also because a mosquito can infect a person or anmial with a disease.


Is zero vector is perpendicular any vector?

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The school nurse is responsible for alerting all parents when any student has a contagious disease.?

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Are there any vectors associated with HIV?

The vector is body fluid exchangeCorrection:Bodily fluids are not technically vectors. A vector is a living organism, usually a mosquito or tick, that is capable of transmissing disease. To date, no vectors have been identified as causing HIV infection.


Can a vector has componentsgreater than the vector magnitude?

No, a vector can not have any components greater than itself.


Will a vector be zero if anyone of its component is zero?

If any component of a vector is not zero, then the vector is not zero.


Why does the table for non communicable disease not have a column for organism responsible or method of transmission?

A non-communicable disease or NCD is a disease which is not infectious, therefore it does not have any method of transmission to other organisms.


What is the difference between a vector and a carrier?

In physics, a vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction, represented by an arrow. On the other hand, a carrier in physics can refer to a material or substance that carries another substance or energy. They are different concepts with different meanings in physics.


What is the difference between carriers and vectors?

Any agent that is capable of causing a disease is called as a pathogen. Vector is a DNA molecule carrying the gene of interest from one bacteria to the other to form a transformed cell.