Parasitology
Sandflies are small, blood-feeding insects belonging to the family Psychodidae, known for their role as vectors for various diseases, particularly leishmaniasis and bartonellosis. These insects thrive in warm and humid environments, often breeding in sandy soil or decaying organic matter, which connects them to the transmission dynamics of the pathogens they carry.
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