A female anopheles mosquito spreads malaria.
Mosquitoes bites itch and carry disease.
the bite of a mosquito
the female mosquito transfer malaria by its saliva into blood of human , which causes break down of RBCs
Could be an insect bite.
The parasite that causes malaria is a type of Plasmodium, a genus that contains over 100 different types of microscopic parasites. It is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito.
Several insects can cause knots on the skin as a reaction to the bite. The bite could be from a spider. The bite may also be infected. It is best to seek medical attention from a professional if there is a concern about an insect bite. Some bites from insects can be deadly.
Malaria is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito
in order to spread malaria
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.
Blood vessels will expand to keep the bite from bleeding. This expansion of blood vessels can irritate nerves that are nearby which causes the insect bites to sting and/or itch.
Many things. A bruise, an insect bite, a fatty growth. check with a doctor.