Epidemiology of Malaria

Please follow these guidelines:

1, Abstract

2. Introduction of disease – nature of disease – if chronic or acute, infectious or not, disease agent or underlying causes – Clinical picture – symptoms of disease, treatment

3. Descriptive epidemiology – Number of people infected or affected today (number of deaths, if applicable) – should also use graphs and tables (Use descriptive epidemiology concepts) – at least one is required – What populations are more at-risk and why? – overall trend in incidence and prevalence of disease

4. Public health – interventions including prevention such as vaccination programs, educational efforts – how is the disease controlled by public health (not how individuals avoid it)

5. Conclusion – what is the outlook of the disease? – summarize main points of paper 

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