The main hazard of mosquitoes is the spread of disease. According to research, mosquitoes transmit more than 80 diseases. On Earth, no animal is more harmful to humans than mosquitoes.
Malaria is caused by malaria mosquitoes. Malaria is also known as hernia. According to a survey conducted by the Department of Health in 1935, in the area where radon is prevalent, 50% of the residents have blood malaria and 72% of those suffering from falciparum malaria. In 1936, Jixian County, Jiangsu Province, died of 20,000 people suffering from malaria. In 1876, when he opened the Panama Canal, he died of yellow fever and malaria, and he was forced to stop work in 1889. After the entomologist solved the mosquito problem, the canal project was continued. In 1930, the report of the Far Eastern Tropical Medicine Association pointed out that Thailand dies about 50 people every year, and 50,000 people die of malaria. There are 400 species of malaria in the world, 85 of which can transmit malaria. Malaria caused by malaria parasites is one of the leading causes of death in humans worldwide, especially children under the age of five, who are more susceptible to malaria infection and die. Malaria kills about 3 million people each year. [3] Malaria mosquitoes that transmit malaria are distributed in Central and South America, Africa, Oceania and Central Asia, especially in Africa. In Africa, one child dies of malaria every 30 seconds. Anopheles Gambiae, a disease of the malaria mosquito Most species of mosquitoes are capable of infecting filariasis (caused by nematodes). This disease causes the gumm to cause an abnormal enlargement of the external genitalia and thighs. About 1.2 million people worldwide are infected with filariasis. [2] Most species of mosquitoes can infect viral diseases, including yellow fever, dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, polyarthritis, Rift Valley fever, and Chicgena fever. And the West Nile is hot. Fortunately, AIDS is not transmitted by mosquito bites.


