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These numbers are weird. Why do we count mosquito-borne diseases under mosquitoes but don't put communicable diseases under the tally for humans? It is especially curious considering mosquitoes don't know any better while humans have both the knowledge and ability to dampen how disease spreads through our population.
That's kind of like saying that it's not the shark that kills people but the blood loss.
We get malaria from a parasite that is spread by mosquitoes.
We get tuberculosis from a bacteria that is spread by humans.
TB kills more than three times as many people every year as malaria. Why is malaria counted as a death caused by mosquitoes but TB isn't a death caused by humans? Either you count both or you count neither.