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How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Nobody: 9:49pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Not all mosquitoes are created equal, even if it feels that way when they bite you.

There are about 3,500 species of mosquitoes around the world, but only a few are responsible for spreading infectious diseases to humans.

Among those mosquitoes that are thirsty for human blood is the Aedes aegypti, which is the primary spreader of yellow fever, Zika virus, dengue and Chikungunya virus.

But how did Aedes aegypti mosquitoes evolve to specialize in biting people? New research published today in the journal Current Biology has revealed that two factors play a major role: dry climate and city life.

Scientists studied mosquitoes across sub-Saharan Africa and found that mosquitoes actually have wide-ranging palates.

"There's a huge diversity in mosquito preferences. Some like to bite humans and others don't like to bite humans at all," said the paper's co-author Noah Rose, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University in New Jersey.

"At first we thought that mosquitoes who lived around people would simply like to bite people and that those who lived in the forests wouldn't like to bite humans," Rose said. "We were really surprised that that wasn't the case."

While mosquitoes living near dense cities such as Kumasi, Ghana, or Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, showed increased willingness to bite humans, researchers found that city life alone didn't explain the mosquitoes' evolution. In fact, any mosquitoes living in large cities still preferred to bite animals rather than human hosts.

That's where the second factor -- dry climate -- comes in. In areas with harsh dry seasons, such as Africa's Sahel region, extending from Senegal to Sudan and Eritrea, mosquitoes evolved to have a strong preference for humans.

"Mosquitoes are dependent on containers of water for their larvae," Rose told CNN. "So in places with an intense long dry season, mosquitoes become very dependent on humans who store water."

The mosquitoes' evolution to bite humans is a by-product of their dependency on breeding in areas close to human city life. That means urbanization in the coming decades could lead to even more human-biting mosquitoes in the future.

Urbanization to spark further change in mosquitoes

Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to see an increase in the total number of births over the next several decades, as well as increasing life expectancy, according to population projection data from the United Nations. That means a projected population increase of 1.05 billion in sub-Saharan African countries in the next three decades, for an estimated total population of more than 2.1 billion people.

The new research predicts this rapid urbanization will drive further mosquito evolution, causing a shift toward biting humans in many large cities by 2050.

"We should be watching these mosquitoes," said Rose, noting that the future of mosquito adaptations is still uncertain.

"We don't really know what will happen when the urbanization of sub-Saharan Africa moves beyond what we see in the present day. But we know something will happen and we think that it will be a shift to biting more human hosts."

That means the way mosquitoes spread disease could also change.

If scientists and public health officials can be aware of how urbanization and climate change will affect mosquitoes, Rose said, people can be better prepared to deal with the changes in the way disease is spread.

But in the short term, researchers said that climate change isn't expected to drive major changes to dry season dynamics that impact the mosquitoes' behavior.

Mosquitoes can thrive in different habitats

It took more than three years for the international team of scientists to conduct the research and collect mosquito egg samples from a wide range of habitats across 27 locations in Africa.

"I was surprised that immediate habitat didn't have much of an effect -- mosquitoes in forests and nearby towns had similar behavior," Rose said.

"We thought that maybe moving into human landscapes would be a key driver of attraction to human hosts. But it seems like mosquitoes fly back and forth too readily between these habitats for their behavior to diverge in many cases."

Mosquitoes can thrive in a "mosaic of habitats" within the same region, which makes preventing mosquito-bourne illnesses an even greater challenge, he added.

"Even if you got rid of the human-biting mosquitoes in one place, there's a huge diversity of mosquitoes in a habitat. They're really good at solving problems and surviving in different habitats," Rose said.

The World Health Organization has said mosquito control can effectively reduce the transmission of vector-borne diseases like Zika and yellow fever, but "mosquito control is complex, costly, and blunted by the spread of insecticide resistance."

More than half of the world's population lives in areas where Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are present, according to the WHO, and mosquitoes cause millions of deaths every year, making them one of the deadliest animals in the world.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/23/health/mosquitoes-attraction-humans-future-wellness-scn/index.html

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by cyrielo(m): 10:04pm On Jul 23, 2020
Government should make malaria drugs free, it's just that Nigerians are too hungry else they won't be clogging the gutters, they would actually volunteer and contribute money to make a slab to cover their own gutters for their own benefit. undecided


I weak for Naija

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by lordmayor2013(m): 10:04pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by lordmayor2013(m): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by lordmayor2013(m): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by luvlyoracle(m): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
Off me

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Hezzyluv: 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
I hate some animals and insects like snakes, scorpions and MOSQUITOES

Mosquitoes will never allow you to sleep at night, just b driving jets around your ears and you'll end up slapping your self all in the name of let me kill it.

Fliers will not allow you to rest in day time, b pitching your body anyhow.


If I have my way, they'll seize to exist. But thank God man no be God.

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by EaglesT(m): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
Nice

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by GboyegaD(m): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
Good job by the researchers however, cold climate has mosquitoes that transmits other virus as well, how do we classify them?

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Randal: 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
This is handy as they are biting me right now. grin

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by IbrahimSkiba(f): 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by nonny1212: 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2020
Wonderful!
Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Nobody: 10:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
This guys and their nonsense hyping


So who understands mosquito language or spoke with a mosquito president to arrive at this conclusion

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Sunofgod(m): 10:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
Story............

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by GodblessNig247(m): 10:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
Insightful
Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Xbee007(m): 10:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
Evolution is a beautiful fact of life.

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by etrange: 10:07pm On Jul 23, 2020
Wow... I like how these guys go extra lengths to refine their knowledge about nature

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 10:07pm On Jul 23, 2020
Dengue fever aka denge pose disease

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by 2019elections: 10:07pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by dejavuh0007(m): 10:07pm On Jul 23, 2020
The female Anopheles mosquito is responsible for causing malaria; even in animals, the female specie is still the most dangerous. #fearwoman

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Houseofglam7(f): 10:08pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by kalvoken(m): 10:08pm On Jul 23, 2020
Like for Mosquitoes, share for bedbugs(a.k.a unknown gunmen)

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by sotall(m): 10:08pm On Jul 23, 2020
cool
Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by BigSarah(f): 10:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
This is something, I was just researching mosquitoes. It's raining season up north and it's literally a infestation here, paid for fumigation burnt the garden in house I rented. But they still keep showing up.. I've never hated it when it rains but this is my worst raining season.. Death to all mosquitoes!

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Jackossky(m): 10:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
Even mosquitoes follow the process of evolution.


Future time, they will start having preference.

I mean, they will start choosing the body part that stores more water and feed on.
Good thing for human
Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by dahgifted(m): 10:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
If i say MOS you say QUI, another man say TOES. 0ma na you sabi!

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Re: How Mosquitoes Evolved To Be Attracted To Humans by Heffalump(m): 10:09pm On Jul 23, 2020
Bonatheripper:
This guys and their nonsense hyping


So who understands mosquito language or spoke with a mosquito president to arrive at this conclusion

It is called story, story.

Some people call it folk tales

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