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  • 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' by jamespenhaligon
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    Wild, tragic, hilarious & chaotic life in the African bush.
  • Are Mosquitoes God's Mistake In Creation? by RajRichard
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    Mosquito is the deadliest animal on earth. It seems that there is no use for a mosquito other than being a menace or an agent of death in our lives. Why did God create mosquito? Did God err? Read more...
  • New Year: 2016 (Short Story) by ReyanShaikh0
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    [Completed] Sad since 2012, Ria has been waiting for 2016. Why? Because she was born on 29th of February. 2016 is a leap year. This year, she has planned alot but she gets Malaria. Read and see how Ria faces the New Year with Malaria. [A Short Story]
  • World malaria day by VivekWaghmare
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    World Malaria Day is observed on 25 April every year to recognize global efforts to fight malaria globally. The day is organized by the WHO and was established in the 60th session of the World Health Assembly in May 2007.
  • Not So Evil (Igor x OC) by misty2005geni20
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    I haven't seen many of these and those I find aren't finished. So I decided to make one. This used to be an Igor x reader but I changed it
  • The Thing About Luck by wangi_hujan
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    Isinya kutipan-kutipan bagus dari novel dengan judul diatas. Lengkap dengan halamannya.
  • Cake Hoodings by jylan_hoodings
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    Luke is in a toxic fake relationship to hide a secret. Calum hurts everyday.
  • El último adiós by sheylacampos10
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    Otoño de 1957, 4 amigos, 1 provincia aislada, crisis de malaria, 1 jovencita olvidadiza, ¿qué podría salir mal?
  • Health by duncmacphun
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    The human population increased from 1 billion to 7.8 billion between 1800 and 2020 because of sewage treatment, clean drinking water, vitamins, vaccines and antibiotics. In the USA in 1800, 46% of babies died before their fifth birthday; in 2020 less than 1% died. (Breastfeeding babies up to 12 months should be given 400 IU of vitamin D per day; 600 IU thereafter). In 1536, Jacques Cartier's crew were cured of scurvy with a tea made from the arbor vitae tree's needles (which have 50 mg of vitamin C per 100g). In 1796, Dr.E.Jenner developed a smallpox vaccine from cowpox. In 1812, When Napoleon invaded Russia only 40,000 soldiers survived a typhus epidemic; over 400,000 died. Between1848 and 1870, life expectancy in Liverpool, England, increased from 19 years to 40 years because of the new sewage system. In 1854, Dr. J. Snow identified a public well as the source of a cholera outbreak in London. In 1865, J.Lister applied a carbolic acid solution, to a boy's broken leg and was amazed when the leg bones fused back together without gangrene. WHO THE HELL ARE WE? is a series of short books and videos describing the evolution of civilization. Almost everyone on the planet is five times wealthier than their ancestors only 50 years ago. This astonishing phenomenon has also improved health, education, and longevity. The cause; an explosive growth in ideas and productivity. It began when we learned to control fire, evolved articulate speech and stumbled onto the way to create infinite wealth; free trade. The discovery of agriculture made us richer but we also learned how to destroy wealth. Great civilization grew up but then disappeared leaving only incredible ruins and ideas. Later books detail some of the ideas and developments that increased the average life span from about 40 years to more than 80 and the average world income from less than $3 to more than $33 per person per day (and to $140 per day in some countries).
  • How to Recognize Malaria Symptoms by esymptomschecker
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    The malaria symptoms can vary a lot, and symptomatic diagnosis must be confirmed by blood tests. Malaria is a febrile illness characterized by fever and related symptoms. Malaria is a tropical disease that can be treated effectively if it is diagnosed quickly. https://www.esymptomschecker.com/
  • Assasin Troupe (Zombie Apocalypse) by DaSquad2
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  • Common Symptoms of malaria, Diagnosis, and prevention by jmitasm
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    The most common symptoms of Malaria is fever with chills. The other associated symptoms may include headache, cough, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea.
  • Malaria Diagnostics Market - Trends, Opportunities & Forecast | 2024-2030 by adimaheshwari19
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    The projected market size for Malaria Diagnostics is expected to attain USD 1,197.13 million by 2030, demonstrating a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.8% from 2022 to 2030. A notable contributor to this positive trajectory is the escalating global prevalence of malaria. Furthermore, the market is benefiting from heightened demand for diagnostic procedures due to recent advancements in malaria diagnosis technologies. The positive outlook is further bolstered by increased government funding in the healthcare sector and augmented investments in Research and Development (R&D), both of which are anticipated to foster growth in the malaria diagnostics market.