Im just gonna make it short and simple...
Its Filariasis..
Similiar To Aedes Mosquito Try Yellow Fever PS:That Is Very Very Very Very Very Serious
Male mosquitoes cannot transmit disease, as they do not bloodfeed. Only females of any mosquito species will be disease vectors. The female Culex spp. can transmit West Nile Virus and Japanese encephalitis.
I am going away on a trip with my high school to Namibia. And their are lots of diseases that we have to be prepared for. Including Malaria , which is caused by a parasite that lives in certain mosquito. But, we have been advised to get a certain type of malaria tablet, as apparently the following year our teacher had tried a different medication and found that it gave him weird nightmares and hallucination. Hope this answered your question x
Malaria
they cause deadly diseases
mosquitoes of the Culex pipiens species are of particular concern
malaria which is a disease from mosquitoes
none
Culex, Aedes, and Anopheles mosquitoes are the carriers of W. bancrofti
by the different sitting posture both genera can be identified.
William C. Reeves has written: 'Epidemiology and control of mosquito-borne arboviruses in California, 1943-1987' -- subject(s): Arbovirus infections, Control, Culex tarsalis, Epidemiology, Mosquitoes, Mosquitoes as carriers of disease
West Nile Virus and Filariasis. Filariasis is caused by nematodes which affect primarily lymphatic nodes and cause elephantiasis.
the only type of sleeping sickness that mosquitoes transfer is Japanese encephalitis and it is yes it was born in mosquitoes specifically the.. hope im spelling this right, culex tritaeniorhynchus. However the primary reservoir for the virus are birds followed by pigs.
Yes, Dengue fever is a disease caused by one of a number of viruses that are carried by mosquitoes. These mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans.
No. Cancer is a disease. Dengue is caused by a virus and spread by mosquitoes.
Dengue fever is a disease caused by a family of viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes.
There are three types of mosquitoes found prevalent in Trinidad. These mosquitos are called: Aedes mosquito, Anopheles Mosquito, and Culex Mosquito.