Published on 07:47 PM, April 29, 2014

Mosquitos, the deadliest animals on earth

Mosquitos, the deadliest animals on earth

Judging by how many people are killed by an animal every year, then mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world according to a blog post by Bill Gates.
 

"The number of mosquito-caused deaths really is a mind-blowing thing. Other than humans killing humans during periods of war, most years, the mosquito wins," reports the Business Insider quoting the Mosquito Week trailer.

The reason?

Mosquitoes carry terrible diseases, including: malaria (which kills more than 600,000 people every year), dengue fever virus, Rift Valley fever virus, yellow fever, chikungunya virus, West Nile virus, Lymphatic filariasis, and Japanese encephalitis.

These mosquito-borne infections don't just kill — they debilitate millions of people. Sometimes these people can't work and can't support themselves. Billions of dollars in productivity is lost in places where these debilitating infections run rampant — fueled by mosquitoes.

The deadliest of all is malaria, a parasitic infection that mosquitoes inject directly into our bloodstream when they bite. The parasites then travel to the victim's liver, where they multiply and reproduce. Their babies travel the bloodstream, destroying the red blood cells.

Usually the infection doesn't kill, but it's so abundant in so much of the equatorial world that more than 200 million people are infected every year, and more than 700,000 die from the disease.