Mosquitoes bites itch and carry disease.
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A female anopheles mosquito spreads malaria.
The ones where you see the insect biting and punch it!
An organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens is referred to as a vector. Vectors can transmit diseases such as malaria, Zika virus, and Lyme disease by carrying pathogens from one host to another. Controlling vector populations is crucial in preventing the spread of these diseases.
An insect bite would be considered a wound, which is another term for a minor injury. However, if the bite caused an infection or triggered an allergic reaction, that would more than likely upgrade the situation to an injury. And if the bite happened to be the vector for an insect-borne disease (such as West Nile virus or malaria) you might even upgrade it further by labeling it the entry point of a chronic condition.
Malaria is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito
in order to spread malaria
Yes it itches just like any other bite does
No, it is protozoa that cause malaria and the specific type is carried by mosquitoes. See the related question below for additional details.
If you mean vectors of disease- mechanical ie housefly lands on dung, picks up microbe then lands on food, transmits infection to food, eaten causes illness Biological- ticks, flies, lice, mosquitoes. Insect has pathogen in body and delivers it via bite to victim- malaria, Lyme disease tec. Hope this is what you are after
It is a mosquito bite.
Mosquitoes bite people with Malaria and then bite a person without Malaria and introduce it into the new person's blood when they inject their anticoagulant to keep the blood liquid while feeding. Mosquitoes are a "vector" for Malaria.