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Wat (wie) is insect bite - definitie


Insect bites and stings         
  • ''[[Aedes aegypti]]'', the yellow fever mosquito, biting. Female mosquitoes feed on blood. This species is known for also transmitting [[yellow fever]].
  • Louse bites. Lice do not carry disease.
  • flea-borne (murine) typhus]].
  • The [[botfly]] lays its eggs in the wound after biting, causing an infection of parasitic maggots called [[Myiasis]].
  • The left side of the image is showing the temperature increase caused by an insect bite after about 28 hours.
  • Venom droplet from a wasp stinger. Wasp stings in humans can provoke a strong localised reaction, and rarely, [[anaphylaxis]] in those with a wasp sting allergy.
  • White-tailed Spider]] bite
MEDICAL CONDITION
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Insect bites and stings occur when an insect is agitated and seeks to defend itself through its natural defense mechanisms, or when an insect seeks to feed off the bitten person. Some insects inject formic acid, which can cause an immediate skin reaction often resulting in redness and swelling in the injured area.
Arthropod bites and stings         
  • ''[[Aedes aegypti]]'', the yellow fever mosquito, biting. Female mosquitoes feed on blood. This species is known for also transmitting [[yellow fever]].
  • Louse bites. Lice do not carry disease.
  • flea-borne (murine) typhus]].
  • The [[botfly]] lays its eggs in the wound after biting, causing an infection of parasitic maggots called [[Myiasis]].
  • The left side of the image is showing the temperature increase caused by an insect bite after about 28 hours.
  • Venom droplet from a wasp stinger. Wasp stings in humans can provoke a strong localised reaction, and rarely, [[anaphylaxis]] in those with a wasp sting allergy.
  • White-tailed Spider]] bite
MEDICAL CONDITION
Biting fly; Insect bites and stings; Biting flies; Insect bite; Insect sting; Bugbite; Insect bites; Insect bite and sting; Bug bites; List of biting insects; List of stinging insects; List of stinging or biting arthropods; List of biting or stinging arthropods; Insect stings; Bug bite; Bug Bite; Arthropod bite; Arthropod sting; Arthropod stings
Many species of arthropods (insects, arachnids and others) regularly or occasionally bite or sting human beings. Insect saliva contains anticoagulants and enzymes that cause local irritation and allergic reactions.
Bison Licking Insect Bite         
  • lt=National Museum of Prehistory}} in [[Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil]]
PREHISTORIC CARVING FOUND IN FRANCE
Bison Licking Insect Bite is a prehistoric carving from the Upper Paleolithic, found at Abri de la Madeleine near Tursac in Dordogne, France, the type-site of the Magdalenian culture, which produced many fine small carvings in antler or bone.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor insect bite
1. "Bedbugs bite all parts of the body, and their bite is stronger and more irritating than an insect bite," says Dr.
2. A 10–year–old boy is being treated for a high fever at a hospital in Alexandroupolis, northeastern Greece, after being bitten by a tick just days after a woman in nearby Komotini died from a similar insect bite.
3. He had previously battled back to health after spending four weeks in intensive care in a French hospital fighting septicaemia that developed from an insect bite while on holiday in 2006.
4. I thought it was an insect bite, actually, when I first got it, and then it just didn‘t get well." The first lady had the malignant squamous cell carcinoma removed right after the election, adding: "I was never sick.
5. But his life changed as he was forced to come to terms with the more serious long–term effects of Lyme Disease, an illness initially caused by an insect bite and often picked up by walkers and ramblers.