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Whether it was on holiday or at home, we’ve all woken up to find ourselves covered in those itchy red marks left behind by mosquitoes (some more than others). On top of providing us with the itchiest insect bites known to man, mosquitoes are also behind spreading some nasty diseases such as malaria and yellow fever!

Mosquito Diseases

Mosquitoes are responsible for the spread and transmission of several harmful diseases (around 13), infecting around 700 million people and causing 1 million deaths each year! This makes mosquitoes the world’s deadliest animal!

Mosquito-borne diseases are those of a vector nature and are transmitted biologically. This means that the viruses in question lives inside the mosquitoes body and is transmitted through a mosquito bite.

It’s important to note that the majority of mosquito diseases occur in underdeveloped countries. However, due to factors such as climate change and global trade, certain mosquito diseases are on the move across the globe. Take the Asian Tiger Mosquito, for example, its natural habitat is throughout the tropics of Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and Indian Ocean Islands, as well as China and Japan. This biting insect has become one of the fastest spreading animal species, appearing in 28 countries outside of its native range. The Asian Tiger Mosquito was also responsible for the Chikungunya disease outbreak in Italy during 2007

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