Vector-borne diseases are infections caused by parasites, viruses and bacteria and transmitted by vectors, which are usually the insects. They ingest pathogens while taking a blood meal from an infected host (human or animal) and transmit it into a new host, after the pathogen has multiplied inside them. Once a vector becomes infectious, it remains so for the rest of its life, transmitting the infection during each subsequent bite/blood meal.
Several insects serve as vectors for many diseases and mosquitoes are the most common type. Different genera of mosquitoes serve as vectors for different diseases. For example:-
All the three species of mosquitoes can serve as vectors for Filariasis. Other insects including rat fleas act as vectors for plague (transmitted from rats to man), sandflies for Kala-azar, chiggers (larvae) of mites for Scrub Typhus; ticks and lice can also serve as vectors.
The important vector borne diseases prevalent in India include Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya, Filariasis, Japanese Encephalitis, Kala Azar and Scrub Typhus.
Malaria
Dengue
Chikungunya
Japanese Encephalitis
Lymphatic Filariasis
Leishmaniasis (Kala-azar)
Scrub Typhus
Vector borne diseases can be prevented by reducing the sources where mosquito breeds. It can be achieved by:-
Personal protection from the bites of the vectors is also essential, which can be achieved by wearing clothes which cover the body as much as possible, using mosquito nets, and mosquito repellents such as sprays, creams, coils and liquids.
This is the time when the monsoon is at the verge of commencement and India’s health system is already over-burdened with the surge of COVID-19 and black fungus cases. This is a time when the cases of vector-borne diseases could become rampant and neglecting the preventive control measures could lead to the spike in these diseases. There should also be increased preparedness to tackle the outbreaks of vector-borne diseases during the pandemic of COVID-19, as there are high chances for the outbreak of these diseases. The vector control efforts should be in place as it is important that the COVID-19 response does not increase the vector-borne disease threats in the communities already stricken hard by the COVID-19.
About Author –
Dr. Monalisa Sahu, Consultant Infectious Diseases, Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad
MD (AIIMS), DM infectious diseases ( AIIMS)
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