aedes aegypti mosquito

How Does Aedes Aegypti Spread Diseases?

When an Aedes aegypti mosquito bites an infected individual, it ingests the virus present in the person's blood. The virus then replicates within the mosquito and is transmitted to the next person the mosquito bites. This process of disease transmission is known as vector-borne transmission. The frequency of bites and the mosquito's preference for human blood facilitate the spread of these diseases.

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