No matter how many scary animals there are, you won’t be surprised if the mosquito is the most terrifying animal on earth. At present, mosquitoes pose a serious health threat to almost every country. The American Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a special report and indicated that notable biological changes can also be identified in mosquitoes. Climate change has become a strong reason for those conditions.
In the tests that have been done so far, it has been revealed that there are significant changes in the size of mosquitoes due to climate change. Accordingly, an increase in the size of mosquitoes can be observed. Also, it has been revealed in the latest research that the lifespan of mosquitoes has also increased, and the mosquito population is increasing further. The U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention points out that climate change has contributed most to these conditions.
According to the current global situation, the centre has predicted that by 2080, 90% of the world population will be affected by dengue disease. Accordingly, a problem has been created which will lead human society to an acute crisis due to the spread of mosquitoes.
Mosquito has pressured the human race by releasing many viruses like dengue, Zika, Malaria,Elephantiasis , Chikungunya and West Nile. The lifespan of a female mosquito is about six weeks. It has been scientifically discovered that the lifespan of a male mosquito is 14 days at most. However, climate change has increased the lifespan of mosquitoes, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
A female lays hundreds of eggs at a time, and rainwater provides them with a comfortable lifestyle. It is also said that high temperature creates a perfect environment for adult mosquitoes. The Aedes aegypti mosquito species is more specific. They spread viruses like Chikungunya, Dengue, and Zika and destroy human society. One of the most vital characteristics of this mosquito species is its ability to adapt to cool climates.
Every developed and underdeveloped country has now succumbed to the influence of mosquitoes. America is also a country that is greatly affected by this situation. Dengue, which has spread to an epidemic in the Asian region, has now spread to 141 countries worldwide. The American Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, which says that yellow fever is reported in 40 countries, points out that yellow fever has spread from the African region to the southern and central parts of America. Meanwhile, “Zika” is a disease with grave consequences. The negative result of this virus, which seriously affects the child in the womb, is the small head of the children born by the infected mothers. The effect of the mosquito has become so strong that it can also affect an abnormal birth.
Scientific hypotheses have been presented about the possible impact of mosquitoes until 2080. However, human society has failed to understand this most potent factor that punishes human society.