Which female mosquitoes are responsible for spreading dengue and malaria ?
Malaria and dengue are two life-threatening diseases caused by unicellular microbes. Malaria is caused due to the propagation of plasmodium in the blood stream of a person. Plasmodium enters the body through the bite of female anopheles mosquito. The saliva of the mosquito carries the plasmodium. Similarly, the female aedes mosquito acts as carrier of dengue virus. Anopheles mosquito Aedes mosquito.
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The plasmodium parasite is spread by female Anopheles mosquitoes, which are known as "night-biting" mosquitoes because they most commonly bite between dusk and dawn. If a mosquito bites a person already infected with malaria, it can also become infected and spread the parasite on to other people.
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dengue - female aedes mosquito
malaria - female anapheles mosquito
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