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Disease Transmission

Mosquito

Mosquito Love Songs: How Two Species Avoid Mating Mix-ups

cows

Biting flies on dairy farms can spread bovine mastitis

a healthy senior adult smiling and waving to a group of young children (aged 2-5) playing together

Grandparents at Risk: Close Contact with Young Kids Linked to Pneumonia-Causing Bacteria

This is a painting representing Alzheimer's transmissibility as reported in this Stem Cell Reports study.

Familial Alzheimer’s disease transferred via bone marrow transplant in mice

infographic

Social distancing was more effective at preventing local COVID-19 transmission than border closures

Flock of Canada geese

Geese ‘keep calm and carry on’ after deaths in the flock

A wildlife camera captures deer practicing allogrooming — grooming one another to get places that they can’t reach on their own. During allogrooming, deer may eat ticks that contain CWD-infested blood. Submitted photo

Tick-Borne Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease Examined in New Study

Omicron virus

Prison transmission of Omicron cut with vaccines, prior infection

Mosquitos on salmon

Mosquitoes May Transfer Bacteria to Humans and Household Surfaces

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