Tiger mosquito bite: the young man needed 30 surgeries to bring back his life Man Slips Into Coma For Four Weeks And Undergoes 30 Surgeries, All Because Of A Mosquito

The 27-year-old’s experience is once once more convincing that mosquito bites should not be taken lightly. Sebastian Roshak is out of danger following being bitten by a mosquito. The comatose youth was brought back to life following 30 surgeries. The Asian tiger mosquito is the villain here. The incident took place in Roedermark, Germany. Roshak was unconscious for four weeks due to blood poisoning due to mosquito bites. Liver, kidney and lungs were affected by toxicity. After the mosquito bite, the fever became stronger. Couldn’t eat. Leg color changed. It was burnt. After the surgery, it was back to normal. Roshak, who is currently resting, only said that everyone should be careful not to get bitten by mosquitoes.

What is a tiger mosquito?

Aedes albopics mosquitoes are called tiger mosquitoes and wild mosquitoes. They are mostly found in the equatorial regions of South Asia. They are called tiger mosquitoes because of the black and white stripes on their legs. They transmit viruses that cause diseases such as chikungunya, yellow fever, West Nile virus and dengue fever. The tiger mosquito is native to Southeast Asia. In 1967, these mosquitoes began to spread to other parts of Asia. Global warming is creating favorable conditions for tiger mosquitoes to multiply in many countries.

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