Vector- Borne Diseases
What is a vector?
At its broadest definition, a vector is an organism or object that moves a pathogen (germ) from one environment/host to another. Typically, but not always, the vectors are blood-sucking arthropods.
What is an arthropod?
An arthropod is an animal with jointed legs, segmented bodies, and a hard exoskeleton. Examples of arthropods include crabs, lobsters, spiders, centipedes, insects, and more!
What is a vector-borne disease?
Vector-borne diseases are illnesses caused by germs spread by infected vectors like mosquitoes, ticks, and other arthropods. Vector-borne diseases make up 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 700,000 deaths each year. Below are the vector-borne diseases that are reportable in Delaware:
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Vector-borne Diseases in Delaware News
2024
Press Releases
- May 10, 2024: DPH Recognizes May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month
- July 26, 2024: Delaware’s First 2024 Evidence of West Nile Virus Detected in DNREC’s Sentinel Chickens
- August 30, 2024: Delaware Confirms Initial Cases of West Nile Virus in a Human, Horses for 2024
Other Media
- May 15, 2024: For Lyme Disease Awareness Month, DPH advises Delawareans on ways to stay safe from ticks
- October 11, 2024: Enlighten Me: How to protect yourself from the increasing threat of mosquito-borne illnesses in Delaware
Annual Vector-borne Disease Reports
Travel Advisories for Vector-borne Diseases
CDC uses travel advisories to inform travelers about global health risks during outbreaks, special events or gatherings, and natural disasters, and to provide advice about protective actions travelers can take to prevent infection or adverse health effects.
utCurrently there are no level 4 travel advisories for vector-borne diseases.
Currently there are no level 3 travel advisories for vector-borne diseases.
Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
24/7 Emergency Contact Number: 1-888-295-5156