Therefore, infection should be avoided by preventing arthropod vectors from feeding on the blood of their preferred hosts.
Arbovirus is a term used to refer to a group of viruses that are transmitted by arthropod vectors.
However, only Coltivirus and Orbivirus are arboviruses (transmitted by arthropod vectors).
These viruses are transmitted by an arthropod vectors in the families Cicadellidae or Delphacidae.
Some Reoviruses are transmitted from arthropod vectors as well.
The virus spreads via arthropod vectors carrying infected sap.
The usual route is through an arthropod vector, and those specific bugs are not available this time of year, especially not in a hospital.
The most common mode of transmission is via arthropod vectors.
The microfilariae are taken up by blood-feeding arthropod vectors (the "intermediate hosts").
This timing increases the chance that they will be picked up by a blood-feeding arthropod vector, which are often more active at certain times of the day.