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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Vectorborne Diseases:
"Summer Bugs" (mosquitoes, ticks, and other pests)

  • Mosquitoborne Diseases
    A variety of diseases may be spread by mosquitoes.
    Diseases | Prevention | Statistics | Materials | Videos | For Health Professionals
  • Tickborne Diseases
    A variety of diseases may be spread by ticks in Minnesota.
    Diseases and Conditions | Prevention | Ticks | Monitoring | Statistics | Materials | Videos | For Health Professionals
  • Other Pests of Medical Interest
    Besides ticks and mosquitoes, MDH often receives inquiries about various “bug” issues. Most of these insects or insect relatives do not carry diseases, but they can be a substantial public health nuisance.
    Head Lice | Pubic Lice (CDC) | Bed Bugs | Asian Lady Beetles | Fleas | Cockroaches | Black Flies | Deer/Horse Flies | Spiders | Scabies | Bird Mites | Delusional Parasitosis

  • Vectorborne Diseases and Climate Change
    Climate change may influence the distribution and incidence of endemic vector-borne diseases in the U.S. Climate change could also facilitate re-emergence of formerly-endemic diseases, such as malaria, and introduction of new or emerging disease agents, or pathogens.

Ticks, Mosquitoes and Our Health Webinars
Got tick or mosquito questions? We hosted webinars throughout March 2020 tailored just for you. Check out our Ticks, Mosquitoes, & Our Health page for recordings available for download.

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Last Updated: 08/20/2025
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