Today is the World Malaria Day

April 25, 2026 2:50am CST
Today is the World Malaria Day, a day dedicated to remember and delibrate on the deadly infection that causes the death of millions of people worldwide especially in sub-sahara Africa. What do you know about Malaria ad have you ever suffered from this infection before?
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
25 Apr
Malaria is a serious but preventable disease, spread by infected mosquitoes, and it still affects millions—especially in sub-Saharan Africa. With proper prevention like mosquito nets, repellents, and early treatment, a lot of lives can be saved.
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25 Apr
That's true, I also heard there is a malaria vaccine around.
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
27 Apr
@ogbenishyna44 Yes, the vaccine is here. But, prevention should be the priority
25 Apr
Malaria I have had it a few times. It tastes good. Haha I was joking My ex gf got it but she didn't die.
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26 Apr
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@AmbiePam (120723)
• United States
25 Apr
Malaria has been eliminated here. I’m just sorry not everywhere can say that.
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25 Apr
Thats a great news for the USA, unfortunately poor countries of the world are still battling the issue.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
26 Apr
The U.S. has only had a few cases in 2023. I’ve never been affected, thank goodness, but know that it’s rampant in third world countries.
25 Apr
Malaria is a menace. All should hold one another's hands and jointly surmount the menace.
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