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It's not comparable at all. A cut doesn't begin to itch until after several days, and don't itch at anywhere the intensity proportional to the affected area. Needle pricks don't itch at all and they are tens or hundreds of times larger by area than mosquito bites. So no, it's evidently a reaction to the anesthetic stuff they inject.
Mosquito bites, being very small injuries, begin to itch much faster than bigger ones because they heal faster?
From what I remember, mosquito saliva is in fact an anti-coagulant, not a anesthetic -- this doesn't quite answer why it would be itchy, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were something to do with the healing process.
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