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A female anopheles mosquito spreads malaria.
Infected female Anopheles mosquitos
Mosquito is a vector for both the diseases. Anopheles mosquito spreads the malaria and culex mosquito spreads the dengue fever.
People are infected by the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito.
Malaria is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito
culex mosquito spread malaria in sparrow but anopheles mosquito spread malaria in human beings.
Malaria parasites divide in your red blood cells. They are liberated from there, to invade the fresh red blood cells. This cycle continues to give you bouts of malarial fever. Some of the parasites get converted into male and female gametes. When an anopheles mosquito bites you, he sucks some male and female malaria gametes. They get combined in the body of mosquito to form the zygotes. These zygotes eventually travel to the salivary gland of the mosquito. There from they are injected in the blood of next host, before the blood is sucked, to give him malaria. Malaria parasites get multiplied in the liver cells of the host, before they attack the red blood cells.
When dross suggested that the anopheles mosquito spread malaria, this was an invention.
An anopheles is a member of the Anopheles genus of mosquito, which carries the parasite which causes malaria.
Malaria is usually contracted from an infected mosquito
Malaria is carried by the mosquito.
Mosquitoes don't cause anaemia, but they do carry the malaria parasite which can cause anaemia. Therefore, if you are bitten by a mosquito that is carrying malaria and get infected, you may develop anaemia (with other symptoms of malaria).