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What Does Mosquito-Borne Disease Mean?

Mosquitoes are the most deadly creature on this planet. They are responsible for the transmission of many diseases, and some of these, such as Malaria, are fatal. But what exactly is a mosquito-borne disease?

What does mosquito-borne disease mean?

A mosquito-borne disease means a bacteria, parasite or virus which is transmitted by a mosquito. When these pests feed on our blood they transmit these nasty diseases, without actually being affected themselves. So what is potentially deadly to us human beings, a mosquito isn’t even aware of.

Who can catch a mosquito-borne disease?

It’s not just us humans that are vulnerable to mosquito-borne disease, they can be harmful to animals too. West Nile virus is known to harm cats and dogs and also horses, who can also be infected with eastern equine encephalitis and western equine encephalitis. So if you are a pet owner, you not only need to protect yourself from mosquitoes, you need to make sure you know how to protect your four-legged friends too.

Why are mosquito-borne diseases so hard to control?

There are a number of factors that contribute to why mosquito-borne disease is so hard to control. Climate change plays a large part in these pests living longer. Below is an article that goes into further detail as to why warmer temperatures are causing more problems when it comes to mosquito control.

Climate Change May Make Insect-Borne Diseases Harder to Control

Climate change can influence how infectious diseases affect the world, particularly illnesses spread by vectors like mosquitoes. Now scientists have developed some understanding about how rainfall and temperature can influence malaria, dengue and West Nile virus infections as well as ways to combat them.

Are mosquito-borne diseases contagious?

Once a mosquito bites an infected host, it can then transmit that virus to another person. We found this great video that helps to explain just how diseases are transmitted by mosquitoes.

How can you prevent mosquito-borne disease?

You can play your part in the fight against mosquitoes by keeping yourself protected from them. Reducing the risk of being bitten is the best method of prevention when it comes to mosquito-borne disease. You can do this by wearing mosquito repellent, investing in mosquito control and by sharing information you find about mosquitoes. Raising awareness helps to protect more people. The less tantalization we give their taste buds, the less chance they have of infecting us with a nasty virus.

 

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