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What types of animals may be vectors to humans?
Factors involved in the interactions between enteric bacteria and plants have been identified and consequently it was hypothesized that plants may be vectors or alternative hosts for enteric pathogens.
Canada Geese may be vectors of antimicrobial resistance and resistance genes in agricultural environments.
They may be vectors for the parasite spread with their feet.
The description of B. quintana-related diseases in patients with histories of contact with fleas indicates the possibility that fleas may be vectors of the organism.
Hypothesizing that these parasites may be vectors for the transmission of antimicrobial drug resistant pathogens, we collected 5 bedbugs and tested them for drug-resistant organisms.
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The idea that open rooms on ground floors come with increased uninvited biodiversity may not seem appealing, yet a growing body of evidence suggests that many of our chronic, modern diseases are associated with our failure to be exposed to biological diversity, particularly that of microbes, some that may be vectored by insects21,22,23.
Another mechanism, recently suggested by Aeby and Santavy [29], is that the transmission of BBD may be vector mediated via corallivorous fish.
The observed data consists of (T i, δ i) pairs as well as covariates that may be vector-valued and/or time-varying, notated as X i(t).
Zoonotic diseases may be vector borne (transmitted to humans from a vertebrate reservoir by an arthropod vector such as Lyme disease) or nonvector borne [transmitted to humans by direct or indirect contact with the vertebrate host without the participation of an arthropod vector such as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS)].
WNV is transmitted primarily by Culex mosquitoes, but other genera may also be vectors (23).
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