what is difference between water borne diseases and vector borne diseases
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Cholera is an example of a waterborne disease. Vector-borne diseases are spread by insects (such as mosquitoes). Insects that live and breed in water can cause diseases with rashes and flu-like symptoms, diarrhea, and even death. West Nile Virus and malaria are examples of a vector- borne disease.
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- Cholera is an example of a waterborne disease. Vector-borne diseases are spread by insects (such as mosquitoes). Insects that live and breed in water can cause diseases with rashes and flu-like symptoms, diarrhea, and even death. West Nile Virus and malaria are examples of a vector- borne disease.
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