The mosquito vector is known to enter homes.
It was designed to ascertain the effectiveness of releasing mosquito vectors for biological agents at sea.
The mosquito vector has been identified as Culex malariager.
B. malayi is transmitted by a mosquito vector.
Regional foci of endemicity are determined in part by the mosquito vectors (see Transmission).
Not all diseases need mosquito vectors for the animal-to-animal jump.
It is locally confined to areas inhabited by its mosquito vector, which breeds in rice fields.
The dengue viruses produce many millions of infections annually due to transmission by a successful global mosquito vector.
As with malaria, Dengue control generally focuses on its mosquito vectors, which can be challenging.
The only currently known mosquito vector is Culex restuans.