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  • Did you know that the malaria parasite actually attacks two types of cells in us, the liver cells and the red blood cells?

  • why the fuck dont they use her real voice and just sub it? really? how fucking lazy can you be? and not to mention that some of these that dub the people they interwiev is using an accent and unclear english when they are dubbing it, that's fucking racist.

  • Damn Nature You Scary

  • doctor crispy says drink a gin and tonic every day and you will be ok.......fact folks...tonic water contains quinine wich is the main ingridient in anti maleria pills...drink enough and you sorted....lived in the areas for all my lif and was raised on tonic water and have never got maleria

  • huh so DDT could have saved millions of lives around the world, what a shame

  • Yes it is : collidal silver!

  • Malaria isnt the most deadly disease. only 1 percent of all thoose with Malaria dies.

  • @dubbeltid

    where did you get this "fact"?

  • @Chavez0861

    From the Awake magazines published by the jehowas witnesses.. They however got it from WHO ( Very old number. from 1992 i think )

  • I had one a few years ago.. malaria isn't really dangerous if you know its early symptoms and get treated immediately. Most died because they didn't realize until it's too late to get treatment. If it's on the early stages, you don't have to be hospitalized.. just drink plenty of fluid, vitamins(especially vitamin C, guava is a good source), eat nutritional foods and bedridden until you get well.. malaria is deadly only if you're ignorant :)

  • colored people will kick ur ass u should worry about that more than malaria bitch

  • the reason why she survived? because she is rich

  • money = useless, waste of trees

  • LOL Combat malaria by shooting DDT around? Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.

  • I would just rub garlic all over my body if I lived in the tropics.

  • god....females are always mean...even in real life...

  • "every 30 seconds, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, malaria kills a child."

  • it says 30 seconds of every hour of every day...

  • colored children**

  • She says she's scarred all over, but she looks pretty good IMHO.

  • Not to be insensitive, but it's a form of natural population control.

  • Don't forget it's Imperialists that impose sanctions that dictate peoples standard of living.

  • No malaria isn't the number one cause of death, Mankind is the leading cause of death. Think that over, think about what our species are doing to our species.

  • WW2 didn't even kill as many people as malaria. Get a bit more ignorance dude, I hear it's bliss...

  • Not to be insensitive, but it's a form of natural population control.

  • yes but the primary targets of malaria are the people of the tropics.

  • colored people**

  • @sayfaylo yeah and homocidal psychopaths are a good way to clean our gene pool..

  • oh lawdy all dis werk need sum fryin chikkuns

  • its work and chicken idiot

  • dun hate son

  • LOL

  • you are so ignorant and rude HangisBack

  • Ignorant poor white trash alert!

  • Poor woman ... How can you say that?! shes human just like you ;\

  • lol this is kinda old iam not sure yall know but they have discoverd a cure for malaria in the late stages as of 08.

  • no they havent, there are various treatments but there is no cure.

  • a few months ago scientists found a way to mutate T-cells so they could target other diseases. it is in test stages but they say that it could be used to cure hiv/aids/cancer and others. im not sure that malaria is one but i think that it could.

  • racist!!!!!!!!

  • eww

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