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Answered by minakshi987
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A pathogen is usually defined as a microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease. We have defined a pathogen as a microbe that can cause damage in a host.

Dengue is spread by several species of female mosquitoes of the Aedes genus, principally Aedes aegypti. The virus has five serotypes; infection with one type usually gives lifelong immunity to that type, but only short-term immunity to the others.


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Answered by leticia
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PATHOGENS: A pathogen is usually defined as a microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease. We have defined a pathogen as a microbe that can cause damage in a host.

DENGUE VIRUS CARRIERS:Mosquitoes are known to transmit a variety of viruses (e.g., chikungunya, dengue, West Nile, Zika) and other pathogens (e.g., protozoans that cause malaria) that can cause human disease. However, not all species of mosquitoes (there are >2,700 species) can become infected with and transmit all pathogens


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