Vectors

Vector-Borne Diseases

Vector-borne diseases are transmitted through the bite of infected arthropods including ticks, mosquitos, fleas, and other insects. Learn how to protect yourself and others against vector-borne diseases and what to do if you’ve been bitten.

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  1. Fight the Bite
    Videos
    Fight the Bite
    By Erika Machtinger
    Vectors like ticks and mosquitos can feel unavoidable as we try to enjoy the outdoors. This series focuses on protecting yourself from vectors, understanding those vectors, and reacting to problems with those vectors.
  2. Tick on blaze orange. Photo: Michael Skvarla.
    Videos
    Tick Safe Hunting Practices
    By Emily Struckhoff, Michael J. Skvarla
    Hunters are often at risk of tick bites when spending time outdoors in the forests and fields of Pennsylvania. This series covers steps you can take while hunting to prevent tick bites and reduce your risk of tick-borne diseases.
  3. An Anopheline mosquito (Anopheles albimanus). These mosquitoes can carry and transmit the parasites that cause malaria. Image credit: James Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Articles
    Malaria: A Brief History in the United States
    By Drew Lysaker
    Malaria is a vector-borne disease caused by a parasite that can be transmitted between humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. People can reduce their risk of being bitten by mosquitoes at home or traveling by taking precautionary measures.
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