Examples of 'borne disease' in a sentence

Meaning of "borne disease"

A borne disease, also known as a vector-borne disease, refers to an illness or infection that is transmitted to humans through a carrier organism such as mosquitoes, ticks, or fleas. These carriers can carry and transmit pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, which can cause diseases like malaria, dengue fever, or Lyme disease

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Food poisoning is a food borne disease.
Tick borne disease season.
Estimating the global burden of food borne disease.
Water borne disease.
These products are processed and are considered to have no risk of blood borne disease.
Despite this food borne disease is still a big problem in developed countries.
Fruits and vegetables have a strong link to serious food borne disease outbreaks.
This is a virus borne disease that causes internal hemorrhage on the victim.
Provision of safe drinking water and sanitation to prevent the spread of water borne disease.
It is now regarded as the most common Tick borne disease in the United States.
However, travelers should not neglect taking prevention against this food and water borne disease.
This year, the mosquito borne disease will kill over one million people.
Apple Butter is at low risk for food borne disease.
Is it a new tick borne disease or Lyme disease variation?
This study suggests that canine anaplasmosis is an important tick borne disease in Finnish dogs.

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Tick borne disease season . Ehrlichiosis causing bronchialitis.
It's really a classical blood borne disease.
Tick borne disease season . It 's the autumn.
Changes in human society can also contribute to insect - borne disease.
Sitting and sleeping outside increase your risk when insect - borne disease is prevalent . - Africa.
In the United States, Lyme disease is the most frequently reported tick borne disease.
Because there is no evidence that it 's a blood … borne disease.
Well, yes, according to Rachel it was definitely a water borne disease.
Today 1 person in 6 is infected with an insect - borne disease.

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