and () transmit highly pathogenic viruses such as dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and Zika which can cause life-threatening diseases in humans. They are the most important vectors of arboviruses in Thailand. Their vectorial capacity (VC) is highly complex mainly due to the interplay between biotic and abiotic factors that vary in time and space. A literature survey was conducted to collate and discuss recent research regarding the influence of vector biology, behaviour, and ecology on arbovirus transmission in Thailand. The survey followed guidelines of preferred reporting items of systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA). All fields, keyword search was conducted in the Web of Science database for the period of 2000-2021. The search yielded 821 records on and 293 records on of which 77 were selected for discussion. Genomic studies showed that there is a high genetic variation in whereas generally shows low genetic variation. Along with genetically unstable arboviruses, the interaction between and arboviruses is largely regulated by genomic events such as genetic mutations and immune response protein factors. Temperature and precipitation are the major climatic events driving arbovirus transmission. Human exposure risk factors are mainly due to multiple feeding patterns, including endophagy by and zoophagic behaviour of as well as diverse human-associated breeding sites. Integration of the One Health approach in control interventions is a priority with a rigorous focus on -arbovirus surveillance as a complementary strategy.

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