1. Medical arthropods can directly or indirectly harm humans. Direct harms include injury from bites or acting as parasites while indirect harms include transmitting pathogens.
2. Five classes of arthropods are medically important - Insecta, Arachnida, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, and Crustacea. Within Arachnida, ticks and mites can transmit diseases.
3. Control of medical arthropods involves integrated approaches like environmental management, chemical, biological and genetic methods. Personal protection is also important.