Vectors and Vector Borne Illnesses
Malaria
Dengue Fever
Lyme Disease
Prevention of spread of Vector Borne Illnesses
100

How does a vector typically transmit an infection?

By biting an infected host and then transmitting the infection between two humans or from animal to human

100

What is the name of the vector that spreads malaria?

The Anopheles mosquito

100

What is the vector that spreads the Dengue virus?

The Aedes mosquito

100

What is the vector that transmits Lyme Disease?

The Ixodes tick

100

What are two examples of how we can stop the spread of lyme disease?

  • Provide equal access to care and disease management worldwide

  • Improve disease surveillance

  • Minimise human exposure to vectors

  • Accelerate vaccine development 

  • Prioritise wetland management and elimination of vector breeding sites near populated areas

  • Investigate novel vector control methods

200

Vector borne diseases account for what percentage of infectious diseases?

17%

200

What are some early symptoms of Malaria?

Fever

Chills

Headache, muscle ache, fatigue

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

200
When do Symptoms of dengue fever usually occur and how long do they last?

Symptoms typically occur within 2 weeks of infection and typically last 2–7 days

200

In what life cycle stages can the Ixodes tick transmit Lyme disease?

Nymphs or adult females can spread bacteria during their next blood meal.

200

True or false: improving disease surveillance includes improving health education and public awareness?

True

It also includes community surveillance for early outbreak detection

300

What are two factors that affect the distribtion of vector borne diseases other than climate?

  • Land use

  • Socioeconomic and cultural factors

  • Pest control

  • Access to health care

  • Human responses to disease risk

  • Unplanned urbanization ( disruption of habitats)

300

What is the typical environment that the Anopheles mosquitoes thrive in?

These mosquitoes thrive in regions with warm temperatures, humid conditions, and high rainfall. 

300

How often can a person become infected with dengue fever and what are some symptoms?

People can be infected several times in their lifetime

Symptoms include fever plus aches and pains, nausea, vomiting, and rash

300

What are the typical early and late symptoms of Lyme disease?

  • Symptoms of Lyme Disease include:

    • Fever

    • Joint pain

    • Fatigue

    • Later: Skin rash, irregular heartbeat

300

True or false: Exposure to vectors can be minimized by utilizing window screens, door screens, and bed nets

True

  • Examples include window and door screens, using bed nets, wearing protective clothing, and using insecticide or avoiding known vector habitats

400

In what way does climate change typically have a large impact on the spread of vector borne diseases?

Due to increasing temperatures and rising levels of rainfall

400

Why may malaria expand into new regions?

Because of the increasing temperatures due to climate change causing new habitats to become warmer

400

Where has the spread of Dengue increased dramatically?

In tropical countries worldwide in the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific Islands, Asia, and Africa.

400

Why is there a large geographical spread of lyme disease with the changing climate?

  • This is because warmer temperatures increase the range of suitable tick habitat.

500

Give me an example of one key way in which climate change affects the spread of vector borne diseases

More areas will become suitable habitats for vectors due to warmer environments and increased rainfall

Warmer climates extend the disease transmission season

Temperature change can affect the behaviour of vectors.

500

Why may rates of Malaria actually decrease in some regions due to climate change?

In Sub-Saharan Africa, where climate change is expected to decrease rainfall, the number of mosquitoes may decrease actually decrease and therefore the transmission rates of malaria will be lower.

500

Why way rates of dengue fever transmission incease in of drought?

The Aedes mosquitoes breed in containers used for household water storage. The need for water storage containers will be at very high in areas that are experiencing drought in the face of climate change.

500

Other than becoming wider spread with increasing temperatures, what is another way in which the spread of Lyme disease is increased due to climate change?

Because tick activity depends on temperatures being above a certain minimum, shorter winters could also extend the period when ticks are active each year

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