The correct option is D Yellow fever and dengue
Malaria is a communicable protozoan disease caused by Plasmodium for which female anopheles act as a carrier. The parasite Giardia intestinalis causes giardiasis which is a zoonotic disease present in human beings and several animals. Filariasis or elephantiasis is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti and the Culex act as a carrier. Yellow fever is a viral disease and the mosquito Aedes acts as the vector. Whereas, dengue is the mosquito-borne disease by the dengue virus. Thus, the correct answer is option D.