Biology, asked by saudbasheer559, 3 days ago

why arbovirus aree namef so?​

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Answered by Amrit5555
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arbovirus, acronym derived from arthropod-borne virus, any of a group of RNA viruses that develop in arthropods (chiefly blood-sucking mosquitoes and ticks), in which they cause no apparent harm, and are subsequently transmitted by bites to vertebrate hosts, in which they establish infections and complete their growth ...

Answered by superdupershenron123
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Arbovirus: A class of viruses transmitted to humans by arthropods such as mosquitoes and ticks. The first two letters of the words arthropod' and borne, make up the 'arbo' that now designates this group of viruses as arthropod-borne. The name arbovirus was coined in part by Dr. William C

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