The will develop a mosquito bite which will swell and itch. Further, if the mosquito is carring Dengue Fever, they may catch this disease.
By being bitten by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
By a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
Other than being bitten by an Aedes mosquito, someone can get the dengue virus in their blood through contamination.
The Dengue Fever virus carried by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previously bitten an infected person.
The Dengue Fever virus carried by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previously bitten an infected person.
It is hard to know if you have been bitten by an Aedes mosquito if you don't see it bite you. The victim may not know unless they receive a disease like malaria.
Aedes mosquito is known for spreading malaria.
The virus is contracted from the bite of a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previously bitten an infected person. The mosquito flourishes during rainy seasons but can breed in water-filled flower pots, plastic bags, and cans year-round. One mosquito bite can inflict the disease.The virus is not contagious and cannot be spread directly from person to person. There must be a person-to-mosquito-to-another-person pathway.
The Aedes mosquito breeds in stagnant water.
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are the only ones that have the ability to transmit dengue virus to humans. In both species the cause of bite are the females need blood to produce eggs.
Anopheles genus-and only females of those species-can transmit malaria.
female aedes mosquito