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[[Category:Vector-borne diseases]]
[[Category:Vector-borne infections]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]

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Background

Organism Vector Disease(s) Distribution
Bartonella henselae cat scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, endocarditis Ctenocephalides felis Worldwide
Rickettsia felis flea-borne spotted fever Ctenocephalides canis
Rickettsia typhi murine typhus Xenopsylla cheopis and others
Tunga penetrants tungiasis Tunga penetrants
Yersinia pestis plague numerous rodent fleas

Further Reading