The only one I know of is the Anopheles mosquito. There may be more.
Any parasite can spread disease. Mosquitoes, ticks, flees and lice are the most common.
Mosquitos pass the malaria parasite when drinking blood
the answer is a mosquito, a mosquito is a parasite :)
Chagas disease, is a form of trypanosomiasis (an infection with a parasite known as a trypanosome), therefore it is most commonly transmitted by a bite (or from the feces of) a bloodsucking insect that carries the parasite.
no they dont. they scrape open skin and lap up blood
An infected female anopheles mosquito injects the parasite into a human. Once in the human, the parasite infects the liver and ruptures and multiplies, eventually infecting red blood cells. Once in the red blood cells, they rupture and multiply again. This stage is when disease manifests itself. At this point, once a mosquito lands on the human and drinks the blood, the parasites repopulate in the mosquito and the cycle begins again.
The leech is the parasite and whomever blood it's sucking is the Host.
it eats you and drinks your blood just kidding i think they eat other insects but im not positive
Injecting an anticoagulant can facilitate the spread of malaria by enhancing the survival and movement of the malaria parasite within the host's bloodstream. Anticoagulants prevent blood clotting, allowing the parasite to circulate more freely and infect red blood cells. This can lead to an increased severity of the infection and a higher likelihood of transmission to mosquitoes when they bite the infected host. Consequently, the overall spread of malaria in the population can be exacerbated.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
Malaria is spread by female mosquitoes. The parasite which causes malaria is found in the female mosquitoes saliva. When a person is bitten by a female mosquito, the parasite enters the bloodstream via the mosquitoes saliva. However, there are also other ways for malaria to be spread. A pregnant woman can pass malaria onto her baby. Someone using a needle that has been used by a person with malaria can infect that person. Having a blood transfusion from someone who has malaria can also pass it on to someone else.be careful.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.