pathogeninsects
Pathogeninsects are insects that act as vectors for transmitting pathogens to other organisms, typically humans or animals. These pathogens can be viruses, bacteria, parasites, or fungi. The transmission usually occurs when the insect feeds on an infected host, ingesting the pathogen along with blood or tissue. Later, when the same insect feeds on a healthy host, it can transfer the pathogen, initiating a new infection.
A well-known example of a pathogeninsect is the mosquito. Mosquitoes are notorious for spreading diseases like