Vectors are living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases either between humans or from animals to humans. Mosquitoes are the best known disease vector; others include ticks, flies, sand flies, fleas, triatomine, bugs and some freshwater aquatic snails.
Worldwide, vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 1 million deaths annually.
Main Reasons of disease transmission: globalization, travel and trade, unplanned urbanization and environmental challenges such as climate change
The accumulation of the garbage in Lebanon and the warm weather constitute a favorable condition for the breeding of vectors such as rodents, insects, mosquitoes and ticks. 
