Malaria Treatment FAQ:


Isn’t the virus smaller than the protisa, so wouldn’t it have a better chance of infecting someone?

I’ve always wondered about this, in all places they’ve said that Mosquitoes can’t spread HIV.
I mean spreading through them biting us, ugh…

Well, you think its because Malaria is a protista. And the protista can move. Viruses are technically non-living, but do express some characteristics of life.

Hows my theory?

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

anissia 02.08.09 at 12:26 am

yes you can, but usually not the desired way, too little reports of it happening so not listed as a way of catching it.

bart s 02.08.09 at 10:02 pm

u ever try to hold a mosquitos legs apart to hump em thats whay silly

tich 02.10.09 at 8:27 am

i have heard that that may happen the way our universe is going!! with diseases being unable to be treated with antibiotics etc, it could happen, i guess we are just going to have to watch out for each other

tallallman 02.11.09 at 3:05 pm

Google & the CDC confirmed my theory.

In short, biting insects don’t spew out into you what they have ****** out of someone else when they are biting you.

Think of it this way, you go to a restaurant and eat dinner with a date (In this case, the restaurant is the human being getting bitten and you and a date are two mosquitoes.) Later on in the evening, you and the date decide to stop off at a local coffee house (Another human to bite in this analogy) for a little dessert and coffee. Would you throw up your dinner while eating your dessert? No, of course not! And neither would a mosquito.

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