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  2. Mosquito bite allergy - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito bite allergies are informally classified as 1) the skeeter syndrome, i.e., severe local skin reactions sometimes associated with low-grade fever; 2) systemic reactions that range from high-grade fever, lymphadenopathy, abdominal pain, and/or diarrhea to, very rarely, life-threatening symptoms of anaphylaxis; and 3) severe and often ...

  3. How to Tell the Difference Between Fleabites and Mosquito Bites

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    Both fleabites and mosquito bites cause itching, but there are ways to tell them apart based on symptoms. Fleabites A fleabite can look like other insect bites , which makes it difficult to identify.

  4. Culex - Wikipedia

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    Culex or typical mosquitoes are a genus of mosquitoes, several species of which serve as vectors of one or more important diseases of birds, humans, and other animals. The diseases they vector include arbovirus infections such as West Nile virus , Japanese encephalitis , or St. Louis encephalitis , but also filariasis and avian malaria .

  5. Mosquito-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito-borne diseases or mosquito-borne illnesses are diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites transmitted by mosquitoes. Nearly 700 million people contract mosquito-borne illnesses each year, resulting in more than a million deaths.

  6. Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    At dawn or dusk, within days of pupating, males assemble in swarms, mating when females fly in. [14] The female mates only once in her lifetime, attracted by the pheromones emitted by the male. [15] [16] As a species that need blood for the eggs to develop, the female finds a host and drinks a full meal of blood. She then rests for two or three ...

  7. Local elimination of mosquitoes is possible. Here’s why we ...

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    An adult female Anopheles mosquito bites a human. - Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto/Getty Images/FILE. Importantly, those ecosystems don’t have much going on by way of other species that might be ...

  8. Arthropod bites and stings - Wikipedia

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    Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito, biting. Female mosquitoes feed on blood. This species is known for also transmitting yellow fever. A bite is defined as coming from the mouthparts of the arthropod. The bite consists of both the bite wound and the saliva.

  9. The bite is on: What to know about the viruses mosquitoes are ...

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    How are mosquito-borne illnesses diagnosed? It’s virtually impossible for doctors to diagnose a mosquito-borne illness on symptoms alone. “West Nile and Eastern equine encephalitis can cause ...