Vector-borne diseases are, the human disease caused by the transmission of parasites, bacteria, or viruses by vectors. The vectors are living organisms such as ticks, mosquitoes, or other flies that transmit pathogens between humans, from animals to humans. The vectors are responsible for acute diseases that can range from asymptomatic or mild courses to severe, life-threatening diseases or chronic diseases with the possibility of permanent disability. These diseases include dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever, and Japanese encephalitis. I assume at this point that lymphatic filariasis, malaria, and schistosomiasis are worth addressing, and would like to point out those diseases and their management options for these diseases.