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Malaria
Malaria is one of the world’s biggest killers. Malaria is a blood disease caused by a kind of mosquito. The world health organization is trying its best to overcome this issue
The main cause of malaria is its rapid spread globally. This does not allow us to abolish this lethal sickness. Another main problem causing malaria is poverty. Since many countries with malaria in the world are already among the poorer nations the disease is developing its way to cause illness. Even though, technology is very advanced and can easily overcome this problem. No valid reason can be provided for this disease to persist for such a long time.
Malaria can be prevented by a number of ways. Firstly, the most achievable solution is to keep our environment clean. If our living atmosphere the rapidly spreading disease will surely come to an end. Secondly, campaigns and researches can be done to inform people to stay protected. Scientists should come up with a proper treatment to cure malaria. Furthermore, to overcome the problem of poverty, people should wear fully covered clothes and use treated nets at night.
Evidently, in regions like north America and some European countries, fewer cases of malaria were reported. Undoubtedly, the deadly malaria conditions can now be easily treated.
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