Malaria should be avoided

Malaria is a disease that is spread by invisible risks all around us. The mosquito is the primary vector of the virus. The patient's immunity steadily deteriorates, eventually leading to death. Malaria claimed the lives of nearly 630,000 people in 2012. The virus's spread has lately decreased due to efficient government interventions, although the season still has a high prevalence of its consequences.

A tragic occurrence involving a family's 6-month-old infant was recently exposed. God blessed them with a child after seven years of marriage, but the child did not live long due to a malaria virus infection. Because they were unable to cope with the calamity, the parents began to live apart from one another.

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The World Health Organization has designated April 25 as a day to raise awareness about how to battle and eradicate this viral illness from the globe. Support the WHO programme and collaborate at the country level to save the lives of millions of people throughout the world. Although today's globe is better equipped to tackle malaria, when the virus spreads rapidly, a careless attitude supports its regeneration in good conditions.

Take part in the struggle to eradicate it from the globe. Remit Choice also promoted awareness of this dangerous ailment, since it is critical to safeguard not only the lives of people living today, but also the lives of future generations, from malaria.