What is the role of mosquito in spreading malaria & dengue? ?!


Question: What is the role of mosquito in spreading malaria & dengue.? .?
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they are called vectors or the method of transmission, the mosquito itself does not become infected but acts as a carrier and transmits the infection to humans after biting the person.Health Question & Answer

The life cycle starts with the mosquito taking in a dormant form of the malaria parasite from a human. It is then activated after about a week. Another person is bitten and the parasites go straight to the liver and mature. It then hangs out in red blood cells, reproduces, then the cell bursts. And they find more blood cells to destroy. Health Question & Answer

hi simran
let me answer u in a very straight and clear way. see when mosquitos breeds(i.e. when mosquitos lay eggs on water ) what happens that the egg starts converting into the young one. but, if they lay egg on water and bymistakely if we drink that water then along with the water, the egg goes in our body and there it bursts. after the egg bursts in our body it starts spreading the virus of malaria and dengue and what they do is, they start killing our rbs and wbc(which present in our blood) and due to loosing of rbc and wbc we start feeling weakness.
ths symptoms that could be seen in our bodys are 1. feeling weakness 2. updown of our body temperature. 3. feeling coldness specially in night. 4. loosing apetite.

so what ever procedures i explained above that is happened if the mosquitos are from specially that category(i.e. from malaria and dengue category). normally what mosquitos we see in our room and surrounding areas these are normal mosquitos and even if they cut us or they lay egg in our drinking water source and by mistakely we drink it then also it doesnt harm. but if they are from special catergory then it will damage a lot.

thank you.Health Question & Answer



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