Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
Aedes Aegypti
(Chikungunya Virus)
thrombocytopenia
(50,000/mm3or less)
it takes 7 days aedes mosquito egg to become a adult aedes aegypti, the water
should be clean and only a thin film no thicker than a 25 cent coin is required to a
aedes aegypti to breed.
It grows from a egg to a larvae to a pupae and finally to an adult, it can live 2 – 3
weeks, only female mosquito will extract blood in order to support the production of
eggs. If the blood meal is insufficient she will keep biting she has enough blood. On
an average a female aedes can produce 3-4 batches of eggs in her life time. In
about 70 -80 eggs per batch. Male aedes feed only on plant juices they don’t need
to suck blood. In search of blood the female Aedes aegypti is attractive to: carbon
dioxide, body odor and body heat. The female aedes aegypti starts to bite and
release saliva to prevent the blood from coagulation allowing the mosquito to feed
efficiently. It is the saliva that causes itchy red lumps on the victim, the amount of
blood she can take in one time can be 4 times in its own weight. When the female
aedes is full it will find a good habitat where he can lay her egg. When she done he
will look for another victim
AEDES AEGYPTI
Brudzinski's sign of meningitis
One of the physically demonstrable symptoms of meningitis is
Brudzinski's sign. Severe neck stiffness causes a patient's hips and
knees to flex when the neck is flexed.