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Malaria Kills A Child Every 30 Seconds, But It Doesn't Have To...

Malaria is one of the deadliest preventable diseases on the planet. It's caused by a parasite that is transmitted by mosquitoes that typically bite their victims at night. Malaria can kill very quickly if untreated and remains the leading cause of death in many developing countries, particularly among children.

Approximately 40% of the world's population lives in malaria-endemic areas (where malaria is a constant threat).


 
Malaria Facts
Malaria is preventable and treatable, and yet:
> 1 million people die from malaria each year
> 300 to 500 million infections are estimated each year
> 75% of those who become sick and die are children under 5
> 3,000 children a day die in sub-Saharan Africa
  
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Targeted Countries
Democratic Republic of Congo Malaria is the number one killer of children in Democratic Republic of Congo, accounting for approximately 40% of child deaths. NetsforLife is working in partnership with the Diocese of Katanga to deliver 49,500 long-lasting insecticie-treated nets and reach 148,500 people. 
  
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