miércoles, 29 de abril de 2015

MALARIA-by Pablo Seco

Now I will talk about Malaria, a disease that causes many deaths in Africa, particularly in Nigeria.Adult mortality is higher because children need more attention and care and older people work for them and in the field, so they are more likely to receive a sting and to infect.Although many years ago it caused many deaths, since 2010, thanks to advances in medicine and new designs of vaccines, along with new prevention techniques, the number of deaths from this disease have decreased (given that the 300-500 million people are infected by malaria, it got down to 1 million deaths per year, with this we can see that the barriers they put this disease have greatly improved, medically and technologicaly) especially in Third World countries. They are affected because they are those who do not have many resources or means.By this we know that conditions in these countries are improving because children are smaller and have less antibodies and since these people are the weakest and the least to die within age ranges.To improve this, they also have created new health centers in countries in Africa, and schools by the Better Together project (Jesús María), and also a very important piece of this conclusion is the help of Wells Without Borders NGO that seeks to eliminate places where standing water is accumulated and the area is cleaned (organic waste preferably), and introduce wells with treated water for people to drink water and eliminate the chances of reproduction vector, Anopheles, which aims to improve the conditions of life of the people living in this place).

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