Can mosquito bites spread the virus? Is there any good way to repel mosquitoes?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Mosquito bites generally do not transmit any diseases, unless the mosquito contains the virus in the animal or person it has bitten before, so that if it bites someone else, it will not be able to transmit the virus, but this is relatively rare. The most common way to repel mosquitoes is to apply toilet water, or buy the kind of mosquito repellent aromatherapy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mosquito bites can spread the virus. At this time, you can apply some toilet water on your body, or you can put on a mosquito net when you sleep, and then you can also light mosquito coils, which can be a good mosquito repellent at this time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be infectious, because mosquito bites are generally transmitted through the blood of the human body, and you can usually put some mosquito repellent stickers on the car, or you can wipe some mosquito repellent at home, you can put some aromatherapy at home, you can install a mosquito net, and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, generally mosquito coils, mosquito killer lamps, mosquito nets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Being bitten by a mosquito can spread the virus.

    After a mosquito bites and sucks the blood of a person or animal that has the virus, it becomes infectious after a certain period of time, and when it bites a person who has no immunity, it can make the bitten person sick. The mosquitoes that infect the disease are called Culex mosquitoes and Aedes mosquitoes.

    To prevent the occurrence and epidemic of this disease, in addition to vaccinations and infection, it is necessary to vigorously carry out mosquito control and eliminate the spreaders. In addition, Culex and Anopheles mosquitoes transmit filaria.

    What to do after being bitten by a mosquito:

    If the bite is very itchy, you can flick it with your fingers first, and then apply flower water, wind oil essence, etc. You can't scratch after being bitten. If we are bitten by a mosquito, we will catch it immediately. However, after scratching, the tissue fluid and lymphatic fluid in the ** ooze out and swell into a bag, and the more you scratch, the more you scratch, the more itchy it becomes.

    And it is not easy to fade, and the "red bean legs" covered with red envelopes are caught in this way. If you don't scratch, the itching will subside significantly after 10 to 15 minutes.

    Apply or brew the itchy area with salt water, which will soften the bump and can also effectively relieve itching. The application of panacea and salt allows local anesthesia and soothes nerves, relieving the feeling of itching.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    All viruses that can be transmitted by mosquitoes are "human-mosquito symbiosis". For example, Aedes mosquitoes can transmit dengue, yellow fever, and Zika fever viruses.

    Because these viruses are parasitic in the body of Aedes mosquitoes and can survive and reproduce in mosquitoes, they can be transmitted to humans after biting, that is, they are transferred from one host to another. But if a virus can't live in a mosquito just because the mosquito "bites" a mouthful of the sick person's blood, then there's little chance of spreading the virus to the next biter.

    When mosquitoes bite people, they insert their mouthparts into the human body**, and then inject saliva to slow down the rate of blood clotting in the human body to facilitate blood sucking, and in the whole process, the mosquito only injects saliva into the human body.

    The likelihood of this infection is also extremely low.

    First of all, the amount of blood that can be contaminated with the mouthparts of mosquitoes is very small, and the concentration of the virus in the blood itself is very low, so the chance of contracting the virus is very small. In addition, mosquitoes usually do not quickly attack the next "prey" after the first bite is full, but find a place to hide and "digest" for a while, a process that usually takes at least two days.

    Moreover, because mosquitoes are not ideal hosts for the new coronavirus, even if they have trace amounts of virus on their mouthparts, they will die after two days because they cannot survive, and by the next time the mosquito attacks others, the virus is already inactive.

    The above content refers to People's Daily Online-Mosquito bites, the possibility of infection is small.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. 1The virus has a short survival time in the mosquito bodyFirst of all, the mosquito has a very short survival time in the virus, such as the hepatitis B virus, which will not survive in the mosquito for more than 48 hours, so it is very likely that the virus has died in the mosquito before the mosquito bites.

    2.Mosquito bites carry a very small amount of virus Mosquito bites the human body once, the amount of virus carried is very small, almost negligible, there have been studies that show that if the mosquito carrying the HIV virus, the bite makes people suffer from the HIV virus, then the mosquito will bite the same person thousands of times, provided that the mosquito is not shot to death, so even if the mosquito bites a few times, regardless of whether he carries the virus, the human body will not be infected with the virus, Infection with the virus also requires a certain amount of virus, the amount of virus that can be infected by mosquito bites is very small, and if you are bitten by mosquitoes, you can relax, at most one or two red envelopes, maybe it will be itchy and difficult to stop, but as long as you apply some toilet water, you can slowly eliminate these bitten bags, under normal circumstances, there will be absolutely no worries about your life (if you want to have the heart to do this experiment, you have to let a mosquito bite you all the time, bite thousands of times, if the mosquito does not die because of this, maybe you will achieve success, Just kidding)

    3.The human body has a certain immune functionOur body's immune function is actually very strong, for some viruses, such as hepatitis B mentioned above, as long as we have injected ** drugs of this virus, when our body is infected with this virus again, it will spontaneously produce antibodies, combine with the virus, inactivate the virus, and eventually be engulfed by phagocytes to achieve the purpose of eliminating the virus, so even if you are bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus in extreme cases, the body's immune system, It will also respond immediately to destroy the virus in the body and keep the body healthy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the virus has a short survival time in the mosquito.

    People have antibodies that are killed by the body's defense cells as soon as the virus enters the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally not, but in some places abroad with poor sanitation, it will.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do not worry. Now there are no mosquitoes. Don't put pressure on yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, as long as you don't scratch it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, just apply it with toilet water.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, many diseases are transmitted through mosquito bites!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mosquitoes are not virulent, but mosquitoes are vectors of virus transmission and can transmit diseases such as yellow fever, malaria, filariasis, dengue fever, etc. Mosquito coils can be used.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some mosquitoes are also poisonous; Try to make your environment very clean and hygienic, and you can also use mosquito coils, so that you can prevent mosquito viruses from coming in.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Mosquitoes are generally not poisonous, but if a mosquito touches a poisonous patient and he comes to bite you again, it may be poisonous, and you have to choose to build a mosquito net.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The mosquito is the transmission route, and the cryptocephalic mosquito is not the final host, but the intermediate host, so it is called the transmission vector, and the behavioral process of the bite is called the transmission route.

    Man is the ultimate host.

    Mosquito bites can also cause infectious diseases, but it is not only the words that can transmit diseases, but also other situations, such as through the air or saliva, and contact with the clothing of the sick, which may lead to the emergence of infectious diseases, and of course, mosquito bites can also spread diseases of the body.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is the midges and fine midges that have a greater relationship with people. The body of the cuttlefish mosquito is stubby and the back is raised. Males feed on nectar.

    Most females feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans, and their bites are painful and poisonous. After eliminating the bag, it will leave a small red dot, and then reach out and scratch it will start to itch again.

    This small bug is more common in the trees. Unlike mosquitoes, mosquitoes generally fly away as soon as their bodies move, but this small insect will stick to its body and delay its body unless it is removed by hand.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japanese encephalitis is mainly transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, and the source of infection is various livestock in rural areas, especially young pigs. Symptoms are characterized by sudden hyperthermia, impaired consciousness, and convulsions.

    Dengue fever is mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which is mainly endemic in Southeast Asia, and is also often affected by Hainan and the southern coast of China. The main manifestations include fever, headache, muscle and joint aches, bleeding from the gums, nose or digestive tract, rash and swollen lymph nodes.

    Malaria is transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes, the source of infection is mainly malaria patients, in China is more common in the south of the Huai River, clinical characteristics are intermittent chills, high fever and profuse sweating.

    Filariasis is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, which manifests as fever, acute lymphadenitis and lymphangitis in the early stage, and elephantiadatoma and lymphedema in the later stage.

    Yellow fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the yellow fever virus, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is predominantly endemic in Africa and Central and South America, and the clinical features include fever, severe headache, jaundice, hemorrhage, and proteinuria. The disease has not yet been detected in our country.

    Yellow fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the yellow fever virus, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is predominantly endemic in Africa and Central and South America, and the clinical features include fever, severe headache, jaundice, hemorrhage, and proteinuria. The disease has not yet been detected in our country.

    Kala-azar is transmitted by the bite of sandflies and is endemic to visceral Leishmania.

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