Through which route do the infective larvae of the filarial worm enter a new host?

  • A
    Through blood
  • B
    Through the liver
  • C
    Through saliva
  • D
    Through skin pores

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Which of the following diseases is transmitted by mosquitoes but is not caused by a virus?

Assertion $A$: In elephantiasis, body parts like legs, arms, and genital organs swell significantly.
Reason $R$: In chronic cases, filarial worms block the lymphatic vessels.
Which option is correct for Assertion $A$ and Reason $R$?

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