vector-borne
West Nile Virus.. Malaria..
Yes, mosquitoes are known vectors for transmitting diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, and West Nile virus among others. They can transmit pathogens through their bites when feeding on blood from humans or animals.
Culex is a genus of mosquito. It has been known to carry pathogens for West Nile virus, avian malaria, encephalitis, and other diseases.
The AIDS virus cannot survive in a mosquito's system. However, viruses like West Nile, Yellow fever and Malaria can.
Oh, yes! A few of the diseases transmitted by mosquitos are Malaria, Yellow fever, and West Nile virus.
West Nile Virus {WNV},,Tubercolosis{TB},,Sexually Transmitted Disease,,Ringworm,,Influenza,,Cholera,,Typhoid Fever,,Hepatitis,,Malaria,,Tetanus,,HIV{AIDS},,H1N1{Swine Flu}.........
They CAN be- as there are several diseases spread by mosquitoes. Those include Yellow Fever, Dengue, malaria, and West Nile Virus. But in most cases, they are just annoying.
It is locally known as the Egyptian Cotton Fever.
Woman in Ugandawest nile virus
yes especially in mosquitoes such as malaria but not simple things such as the flu or a common cold
West Nile virus contains strands of RNA.
West Nile virus is a virus with a single stranded RNA genome (ssRNA)