Harmful Effects of Aedes atlanticus
A species of Mosquito
Aedes atlanticus can transmit diseases like West Nile virus and encephalitis to humans through bites, which may cause symptoms from mild fever to severe neurological issues, and in extreme cases, paralysis or death. Transmission occurs when aedes atlanticus pierces the skin to feed on blood, necessary for egg production. Health risks, while potentially serious, depend on the presence of pathogens in the mosquito population.
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