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The mosquito. It can give off deadly diseases when it bites people.
The main way that people contract malaria is by mosquito bites. A mosquito that is infected with malaria bites someone/ sucks their blood. And the malaria wich is probably a virus or bacteria is going throughout the blood stream multipying and infecting healthy blood cells giving the victom malaria
Simple answer is you cant 'get rid' of mosquito bites ! you can however soothe the itch ! try using aloe vera and i believe you can also get aerosole based sprays at most big stores they will go on there own in about a week .:-)
"Yellow fever" is caused by the Flavivirus, a virus which is spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. humans and monkeys are most commonly affected. When one of these mosquitoes bites someone who is already infected with yellow fever, the virus goes into the mosquito's bloodstream and moves around its body before it settles in the mosquito's salivary glands. Because it now resides in the salivary glands, when this mosquito bites another human or monkey, the virus then goes into that person or monkey's bloodstream, causing Yellow fever.
malaria is a communicable disease caused by mosquito bites. It is most common in Africa, although it is also present in Asia and Latin America.
immediately apply saliva. Mosquito bites are acidic whereas saliva is basic in pH levels. acid neutralizes bases
Most of the time you don't feel mosquito bites and only realize you've been bitten well after the fact, when you see a red lump and it starts to itch. However, if the mosquitoes are big and nasty enough, its bite can feel like a small needle in your skin.
Malaria is caused by a sporozoan that lives inside a mosquito. When the mosquito sucks a human's blood, it also transmits the sporozoan to the human. Basically, malaria is transmitted to humans through mosquitos. Not all mosquito bites give people malaria, however. Most of the cases are localized to Africa. Places near the equator.
Stay away from mosquitos, wear protective clothing, use mosquito repellant. There's also a good product that looks almost like a pen, that takes the itch away almost immediately. I think it contains ammonia.
You get yellow fever from the bite of an infected female mosquito. The mosquito injects the yellow fever virus into the bite. It was most common in the 1850s-1950s. After mid-20th century, the availability of effective pesticides and of a vaccine greatly reduced the incidence of Yellow Fever.
when sitting on it, is the easy answer. most bites occur when someone sits on a spider.