Malaria victims in the African Region Ella Swain.

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Malaria victims in the African Region Ella Swain

Information Malaria is a deadly disease mosquito-borne, which is especially a problem in the African region. The country with the most cases of Malaria will get money that will go to medicine and nurses to treat Malaria victims before they die, and the country’s population decreases. Malaria Cells in the middle, Normal cells around the outside

Botswana has 61% of Malaria victims. Zimbabwe has 7% of their country with Malaria victims. Malawi has 31% of Malaria victims in their country. Chad has only 1% of their country with Malaria victims.

* Countries were chosen by random

On this graph, the percent of each country is according to it’s population. Chad seems so much smaller than Botswana. How small? Well the population of Chad is way bigger than Botswana, so that means that Botswana has more cases. But what about Malawi and Zimbabwe? Is their populations bigger or smaller? How many cases does each country REALLY have?

CountryBotswana Population 2,029,307 Malaria Cases48,704 CountryZimbabwe Population 12,521,000 Malaria Cases5,410 CountryChad Population 10,329,208 Malaria Cases197 CountryMalawi Population 15,028,757 Malaria Cases 25,984

Even though Botswana has less people and less Malaria cases than the other three countries, Botswana has more of a problem. Botswana has over half of the population with malaria.

"AfricaBotswanaHealth." NationMaster. Web. 28 Mar "Health Statistics Malaria Cases per 100,000 (most Recent) by Country." NationMaster. Web. 29 Mar