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Of course mosquitos carry malaria which can be dangerous but think of this
Mosquitos don't suck only your blood but others think of if a mosquito sucked the blood of a person with aids then sucked your blood
No.
Thanks for that.
Please keep your dieseases out of EE. Thank you.
I don't even want to know.
Mosquitoes can't attack people with aids nowadays, because people with aids are in the hospital.
Any building on Earth bugs can go into if theres some kind of entrance. Hospitals count too.
But... Aren't mosquitoes allergic to AIDS? And if not, don't they die from it before they can bite another person?
And now for something... Completely different.
Doctor Who FTW
Scientists believe that it is nearly impossible (if not impossible) for mosquitoes to transfer HIV/AIDS.
The virus cant survive in the mosquito's thin sucker, at all.
Malaria is naturally transmitted by the bite of a female mosquito. When a mosquito bites an infected person, a small amount of blood is taken, which contains malaria parasites. These develop within the mosquito, and about one week later, when the mosquito takes its next blood meal, the parasites are injected with the mosquito's saliva into the person being bitten. After a period of between two weeks and several months (occasionally years) spent in the liver, the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, causing symptoms that include fever, and headache. In severe cases the disease worsens leading to hallucinations, coma, and death.
Don't mosquitoes carry the larvae of Bot flies too?
That's nice to know
:/
Malaria is naturally transmitted by the bite of a female mosquito. When a mosquito bites an infected person, a small amount of blood is taken, which contains malaria parasites. These develop within the mosquito, and about one week later, when the mosquito takes its next blood meal, the parasites are injected with the mosquito's saliva into the person being bitten. After a period of between two weeks and several months (occasionally years) spent in the liver, the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, causing symptoms that include fever, and headache. In severe cases the disease worsens leading to hallucinations, coma, and death.
That sums it up.
Well, I do not believe it can be possible AT ALL, because they don't suck blood right at the moment, they wait about 1 day I believe, afterwards all the blood from the person with aids has been transferred to the other mosquitoes.
So, I will not think of such RIDICULOUS thing. :/
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