what are two ways a mosquito may harm its host
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By sucking its blood .
by using its nutrition
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- The mosquito takes blood from humans and might inject disease which may also damage the human. The mosquito receives food, however, the human may also end up sick.
- Mosquito bites can reason pores and skin infections through a hypersensitive reaction to the mosquito's saliva - that is what reasons the pink bump and itching.
- But a greater extreme result of a few mosquito bites can be the transmission of great illnesses and viruses together with malaria, dengue virus, Zika, and West Nile virus, that can cause disabling and probably lethal effects (together with encephalitis, meningitis, and microcephaly).
How to defend yourself
- Mosquito-borne illnesses are regularly preventable. But they're lamentably related to excessive stages of poverty and susceptible fitness systems. This makes controlling and stopping those illnesses very challenging.
- It is consequently very essential to defend yourself from mosquito bites whilst in a place with an excessive chance of publicity to mosquito-borne illnesses. Consider masking uncovered regions of pores and skin with repellents and slumbering beneath neath a mosquito net.
- Some capsules provide safety for guests who haven’t been uncovered to malaria before (that's the maximum of the South African population) and, despite city legend, they now no longer mask signs of the ailment. If you increase a fever after journeying to a malaria endemic area, you have to inform your healthcare issuer wherein you've got been.
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