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difference between vector and infectious agents

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Answered by paridogra31
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A vector is an organism who passes on a disease without getting sick. A vector actively transmits an infectious agent between infected and susceptible vertebrates. Essentially, vectors can transmit infectious agents in two ways. ... So the carrier has no symptoms of a disease but still passes it on to someone else.
Answered by 312103
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A vector is an organism who passes on a disease without getting sick. A vector actively transmits an infectious agent between infected and susceptible vertebrates. Essentially, vectors can transmit infectious agents in two ways. ... So the carrier has no symptoms of a disease but still passes it on to someone else
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