Examples of using Vector-borne in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Theme for 2014 is vector-borne diseases.
The major vector-borne diseases account for 17% of all infectious diseases.
The theme for UN WorldHealth Day 2014 is Preventing vector-borne disease.
Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases.
This technology makes diagnosing and identifying vector-borne diseases possible.
Vector-borne diseases are responsible for more than one million deaths per year.
And if rising temperatures cause malaria and other vector-borne diseases to increase and spread to new areas.
Overall, the vector-borne disease had affected 9,271 people in the city that year.
Specific dangers are Glacial Lake Outburst Floods(GLOFs),erratic weather patterns and rising cases of vector-borne diseases.
In China, avian flu and vector-borne diseases are being combated cooperatively.
In Suriname, attention has been given to suppressing the likelyincrease in cases of diseases linked to water and vector-borne diseases.
Many vector-borne diseases are sensitive to weather variability and global climate change.
This year WHO is highlighting the serious and increasing threat of vector-borne diseases, with the slogan“Small bite, big threat”.
The prevalence of vector-borne diseases which especially affect pregnant women and children.
For example, wetland ecosystems provide water purification and flood regulation butthey can also be a source of vector-borne disease.
Vector-borne diseases account for 17% of the estimated global burden of all infectious diseases.
DSSA Demonstrating and Scaling Up Sustainable Alternatives to DDT for the Control of Vector-borne Diseases in Southern Caucasus and Central Asia.
Vector-borne diseases(VBDs) currently account for 17% of the global burden of all infectious diseases.
Most of the Parties reported that the incidence of water- and vector-borne diseases, and those relating to water contamination, is likely to increase.
Cases of vector-borne diseases are usually reported between July and November, but the period might stretch to mid-December.
Among the most immediate needs are support for health, food insecurity,water and sanitation activities to mitigate water and vector-borne diseases.
Distribution of vector-borne disease is determined by complex demographic, environmental, and social factors.
They also promise to develop improved laboratory tests andtreatments for vector-borne diseases and to educate the public about risks and prevention strategies.
The control of vector-borne diseases can make a major contribution to poverty reduction, as it precisely targets the poor.
Changes in climate are lengthening the transmission seasons of important vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever, and altering their geographic range.
Certain vector-borne diseases carried by animals or insects, such as malaria and Lyme disease, would become more widespread as warmer conditions expanded their range.
However, climate change increases heat-related mortality and illness andthe prevalence of vector-borne diseases, which especially affect pregnant women and children.
Argentina noted also that some vector-borne diseases, such as yellow fever and dengue could be" transported" from neighbouring countries as a result of climate change.
There are also significant proportions of vector-borne diseases(such as Dengue fever) whose prevalence can be traced to poor solid waste disposal.