Arthropods and diseases spread through arthropods
- Arthropod bites and stings
- Ant bites and stings
- Mite
- Bee and wasp stings
- Beetles
- Lax beetle skin disease
- Paedarus dermatitis
- Caterpillars and moths
- Demodex
Flea bites
- Bacillary angiomatosis
- Catscratch disease
- Plague
- Rickettsial infection
- Tungiasis
- Flies
- Myiasis
Lice
Body lice
- Rickettsia typhi
- Lice
- Pubic lice
- Mosquitoes
- Leishmaniasis
- Malaria
- Dengue fever
- Zika virus
- Papular urticaria
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Mites
- Scabies
- Institutional scabies
- Scabies with scab
- Bird Pinch infestation
- Sand flies
- Carrion's disease
- spider bites
Tick bites
- Lyme's desease
- Recurrent tick-borne fever
- Tularemia
- Babesiosis
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Rickettsian Spotted Fevers
- Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis
Protozoa
Some Protozoan infections are transmitted through arthropods vectors above.
- Amebiasis
- Balamuthia mandrillaris infection
Pneumocystosis (now classified as a fungus)
- Toxoplasmosis
- Trichomoniasis
- African trypanosomiasis
- American trypanosomiasis
Helminths (worms)
Nematodes (roundworms)
- Larva migrans
- Onchocerciasis
Filariasis including loiasis and heartworm
- Hookworms
- Toxocariasis
- Intestinal worms
- Strongyloidiasis
- Trichuriasis or roundworm
Gnatostomiasis
- Dracunculiasis
- Ascariasis
- Streptocerciasis
- Trichinosis
Trematodes (trematodes)
- Schistosomiasis
- Swimmer's itch
- Paragonimiasis
- Fascioliasis
Cestodes (tapeworms)
- Taeniasis (tapeworm), cysticercosis
- Spargonosis
- Echinococcus
Jellyfish larva
- Sea bather eruption
Related conditions
- Parasitic delusions
- Dust mites allergy
Treatments for insects, mites, worms and parasites.
- Insecticides
- Insect repellent
- Ivermectin
- Mebendazole