Mr. Devendra Singh singh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma
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Abstract
Vectors of human disease are typically species of mosquitoes and ticks that are able t o t r ansmi t v ir us,
bacteria, or parasite to humans and other warm-blooded hosts. For the purposes of t hi s di sc ussi on, a
disease that is transmitted to humans, plants, or animals by any agent, arthropod, or fomite is a vec tor -
borne disease. The preset study focuses on improving the knowledge of farmers regarding ve ct or bor ne
illness. The farmers are the most susceptible community in the rural area that are prone to deve lop t he
disease