A biological vector is an organism, such as an insect or a rodent, that transmits pathogens from one host to another. These vectors can play a significant role in the spread of infectious diseases among populations.
A vector is an organism, typically an insect or rodent, that can carry and transmit disease-causing agents such as viruses or bacteria into a host cell. Vectors play a crucial role in the transmission of diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Lyme disease.
well im also doing the green quiz but i think that: A vector is any insect or arthropod, insect, rodent or other animal of public health significance capable of harboring or transmitting the causative agents of human disease, or capable of causing human discomfort or injury.
No. A bug is an insect. A rat is a rodent.
A Vector
Yeah, 30 or more insect parts per 100 grams. Rodent hairs or rodent droppings are also allowed into it.
A vector is an animal or insect that serves as an intermediate means of transporting infection.
A vector-borne illness is an illness carried and actively transmitted by an organism, usually an insect, such as a flea or mosquito
No. But you get it from an insect vector, not another human being.
A vector-borne disease.
A vector is something that carries. Some female mosquitos carry diseases.
Humans are one (ex. Typhoid Mary)