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April 25 marks World Malaria Day

Read more to find out what unique, quirky day of the year it is today.

MALARIA Day reflects on the progress that the global community has made in eradicating and controlling the spread of this disease. The day also allows for the global community, which made remarkable progress in fighting malaria, to re-group and help to fight and control other infectious diseases.

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Malaria is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito and can leave a person feeling feverish and have the chills. Malaria Day is a get together of people who partake in activities and to carry on investing for the future in order to defeat malaria. Malaria Day is celebrated by people across the globe and they are a strong group of people who can make a change.

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Courtesy: www.daysoftheyear.com

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