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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mosquitoe bite - définition

FAMILY OF NEMATOCERAN FLIES
Mosquitoe; Culicidae; Mosquitos; Mosquitoes; Mozze; Mosquito bites; Mosquito bite; Nipper (insect); Macchar; Dusk biter; Wriggler (mosquito larva); 🦟; Culicid; Mosquito larva; Draft:Mosquito bite; Draft:Mosquito Bite
  • ''[[Aedes aegypti]]'', a common vector of [[dengue fever]] and [[yellow fever]]
  • palps]] of male on left vs. females at right.
  • ''[[Anopheles albimanus]]'' mosquito feeding on a human arm – anopheline mosquitoes are the only vectors of [[malaria]], so mosquito control is a very effective way of reducing the incidence.
  • Here an ''Anopheles stephensi'' female is engorged with blood and beginning to pass unwanted liquid fractions of the blood to make room in its gut for more of the solid nutrients.
  • Mosquitoes feeding on a reptile
  • Anatomy of an adult mosquito
  • Anatomy of a ''[[Culex]]'' larva
  • An egg raft of a ''Culex'' species, partly broken, showing individual egg shapes
  • Finnish]] store
  • Mosquito head
  • Video of Anopheline mosquito locating and feeding on a caterpillar
  • A warning sign about mosquitoes in [[Sodankylä]], [[Finland]]
  • Female ''[[Ochlerotatus notoscriptus]]'' feeding on a human arm, Tasmania, Australia
  • Video of a mosquito biting on leg
  • Electron micrograph]] of a mosquito egg
  • A still from [[Winsor McCay]]'s pioneering 1912 [[animated film]] ''[[How a Mosquito Operates]]''
  • Image of pitcher plant mosquito ''[[Wyeomyia smithii]]'', showing segmentation and partial anatomy of circulatory system

mosquitoe bite      
A mosquito bite on the toe.
Damn, another mosquitoe bite!
Rat-bite fever         
HUMAN DISEASE
Rat-Bite Fever; Rat-bite fevers; Rat Bite Fever; Streptobacillary Fever; Streptobacillary fever; Rat bite fever; Streptobacillary rat-bite fever; Spirillum minor rat-bite fever
Rat-bite fever (RBF) is an acute, febrile human illness caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, in most cases, which is passed from rodent to human by the rodent's urine or mucous secretions. Alternative names for rat-bite fever include streptobacillary fever, streptobacillosis, spirillary fever, bogger, and epidemic arthritic erythema.
Animal bite         
  • Jaw of the piranha with biting equipment displayed
  • A mosquito bite
WOUND, USUALLY A PUNCTURE OR LACERATION, CAUSED BY THE TEETH OF AN ANIMAL
Closed-fist injury; Clenched-fist injury; Clenched fist injury; Closed fist injury; Reverse bite; Reverse bite injury; Clenched fist injuries; Closed-fist injuries; Animal bites; Fight bite; Animal Bites
An animal bite is a wound, usually a puncture or laceration, caused by the teeth. An animal bite usually results in a break in the skin but also includes contusions from the excessive pressure on body tissue from the bite.

Wikipédia

Mosquito

Mosquitoes (or mosquitos) are approximately 3,600 species of small flies comprising the family Culicidae (from the Latin culex meaning "gnat"). The word "mosquito" (formed by mosca and diminutive -ito) is Spanish for "little fly". Mosquitoes have a slender segmented body, one pair of wings, one pair of halteres, three pairs of long hair-like legs, and elongated mouthparts.

The mosquito life cycle consists of egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Eggs are laid on the water surface; they hatch into motile larvae that feed on aquatic algae and organic material. These larvae are important food sources for many freshwater animals, such as dragonfly nymphs, many fish, and some birds such as ducks. The adult females of most species have tube-like mouthparts (called a proboscis) that can pierce the skin of a host and feed on blood, which contains protein and iron needed to produce eggs. Thousands of mosquito species feed on the blood of various hosts ⁠— vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fish; along with some invertebrates, primarily other arthropods.

The mosquito's saliva is transferred to the host during the bite, and can cause an itchy rash. In addition, many species can ingest pathogens while biting, and transmit them to future hosts. In this way, mosquitoes are important vectors of parasitic diseases such as malaria and filariasis, and arboviral diseases such as yellow fever, Chikungunya, West Nile, dengue fever, and Zika. By transmitting diseases, mosquitoes cause the deaths of more people than any other animal taxon: over 700,000 each year. It has been claimed that almost half of the people who have ever lived have died of mosquito-vectored disease, but this claim is disputed, with more conservative estimates placing the death toll closer to 5% of all humans. Mosquitoes cannot live or function properly when the air temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). They are mostly active at 15–25 degrees Celsius (59–77 degrees Fahrenheit).