Saturday, July 13, 2013

Asian Tiger Mosquito moving across the Untied States and around the world, bring West Nile, Dengue Fever, Malaria and more. ~ Cynthia G. Creel 7-13-2013



Spread of Asian Tiger Mosquito around the world. (below) (1)



Spread of the Asian Tiger Mosquito (1) 


Asian Tiger Mosquito 

moving 

across the Untied States 

and around the world, 

bring 

West Nile, Dengue Fever, Malaria 

and more.

Even winter may not stop it. 

~ Cynthia G. Creel

7-13-2013




Wikipedia gives a great description of one of 

the newest flying "black death" to suck blood and 

leave  behind like West Nile,Dengue Fever, Malaria and

 more.


Aedes albopictus
The Tiger mosquito or forest day mosquito, Aedes albopictus,

 from the mosquito family, is characterized by its black and 

white striped legs, and small black and white striped 

body. Wikipedia




Scientific name: Aedes albopictus

Rank: Species

Higher classification: Aedes



Here to stay and going spreading far and wide: 

This black and white stripped mosquito is known for It's 

stabbing bites and is very aggressive with the risk of being 

bitten lasing from morning until night going after humans,cats,

birds, dogs and other animals as written by Live Science (3). 

There are more then 20 disease the power house of 

mosquito can carry with it like West Nile fever, 

dengue fever, yellow fever and two types of 

encephalitis.



Chikungunya virus may be transmitted also with 

very sever symptoms of joint pain, fever achiness, 

headaches, nausea, vomiting, rash and 

fatigue lasting a few week.


Since the 1980's when the mosquito was discovered

the United States it has spread to 26 states. The 

Tiger mosquito is affecting the natural habitat 

 when a male Asian Tiger mosquito mates with a 

native aegypti mosquito the chemicals exchanged 

make the female sterile. 



It will be a tough battle with the possibility that the

cold winters may not kill the eggs of the Tiger 

mosquito.



Final words:


Some of us are just to sweet and are a perfect target for the 

Asian Tiger mosquito. Best to be prepared it looks like these 

little guys are here to stay. Preventing the mosquito from 

biting is the best option and being on top of your health 

encase you are unlucky to be bitten with an infected 

mosquito is the next best step.


Looking at the whole picture always helps me make a better choice. 

Be more proactive we can all become just a little bit better and the 

more likely the negative results in life can be avoided. Stand up tall 

with an upright posture and be proactive. The solution  helps to

 keep moving the best direction is to step onto the path of True 

Health.  Discover a new world. Help yourself, help the world, step on 

to the Path of True Health and vote with your dollars  company you 

want to support to create a world you will love to live in. I do, and I 

like the world I am helping to create. Together we can create a better 

life for all to remember over their entire lifetime  Together we can 

protect what we have so we don’t need to live in a world that is 

second rate.


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Sources:


(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212601/

(2) http://lifeisgoodbydesign.blogspot.com/2013/07/gmo-mosquitoes-may-be-introduced-to.html

(3) http://www.livescience.com/37715-asian-tiger-mosquitoes-chikungunya.html




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