SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness
- galar veicteoir-iompartha Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Comhthéacs 'D’fhéadfadh sé bheith mar thoradh ar athrú aeráide go mbeadh patrúin úra galar san Eoraip, trí, mar shampla réimsí tarchurtha galar veicteoir-iompartha a bheith ag aistriú, galair ar nós hantaivíreas, víreas na Níle Thiar, einceifi líteas sceartán-iompartha, galar Lyme, maláire agus fiabhras deinge.' Tagairt "'ECDC: Ardchaighdeán feabhais maidir le galair thógálacha a chosc agus a rialú,' an Lárionad Eorpach um Ghalair a Chosc agus a Rialú (ECDC), https://ecdc.europa.eu/sites/portal/files/media/ga/publications/Publications/1105_COR_ECDC_Brochure_2011.pdf [14.2.2019]"
- durch Vektoren übertragene Krankheit | vektorübertragene Krankheit | Erkrankung
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- Sainmhíniú Infektionskrankheit, die durch Vektoren (Mücken, Zecken, Läuse, Nagetiere) übertragen wird Tagairt ---
- Nóta DIV: aka, 11.03.08
- vector-borne disease
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- Sainmhíniú illness caused by an infectious microbe that is transmitted to people by blood-sucking arthropods Tagairt "Virginia Department of Health, Office of Epidemiology > Division of Environmental Epidemiology > Vector-borne Disease Control, http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-epidemiology/vector-borne-disease-control/ [30.4.2018]"
- Nóta "The arthropods (insects or arachnids) that most commonly serve as vectors include: 1.) blood-sucking insects such as mosquitoes, fleas, lice, biting flies and bugs, and 2.) blood-sucking arachnids such as mites and ticks. The term vector refers to any arthropod that transmits a disease through feeding activity. Reference: Virginia Department of Health, Office of Epidemiology > Division of Environmental Epidemiology > Vector-borne Disease Control, http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-epidemiology/vector-borne-disease-control/ [30.4.2018] See also:- competent vector"