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The commission confirmed that yellow fever, like malaria, was transmitted by mosquitoes.
At higher altitudes, but rarely above 500 m, malaria was transmitted by An. pseudopunctipennis mosquitoes (limit 1,000 m) (3 ).
The majority of interviewees (90.2%, n = 202, 95% CI = 84.5-95.9) knew that malaria was transmitted by a mosquito but there was some confusion between the mosquito vectors for malaria and dengue.
Those who understood that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes were more likely to use bednets (OR 1.572, 95% C.I.: 1.117 2.212, P = 0.005), but not repellents or mosquito coils.
As regards understanding of how these diseases could be communicated, less than half (43%) knew that unprotected sex was a mode of transmission for HIV/AIDS, or that malaria was transmitted by mosquito bites (47%); while just over half (52%) knew that TB was an airborne disease.
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Both forms of malaria are transmitted by mosquitoes.
Malaria is transmitted when a female anopheles mosquito, after picking up the parasite from biting an already-infected person, goes on to bite a healthy human.
Malaria has been infecting humans for over 5,000 years and even now, more than a century after scientists discovered that malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, some 800,000 people a year still die from the disease, many of them children.
Malaria is transmitted exclusively by mosquitoes.
Britain's Sir Ronald Ross, an army surgeon working in Secunderabad India, proved in 1897 that malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, an event now commemorated via World Mosquito Day.
Malaria is transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes.
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