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Malaria Day: Prevention is better than health industry care

  • Writer: Lalit Kishore
    Lalit Kishore
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Coordinated by the WHO, the World Malaria Day observed on April 25 since 2007, is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control agreed by the member states.

However, the over use of drugs and forced vaccine for malaria have made both the insects and humans drug resistance and dangerous mutative side effects. Health industry as a greedy and profit making industry is experimenting on human body in various undisclosed and on the sly through public funds created dangerous biological challenges both for the virus vectors and and humans through drug resistance and virus mutation.


We must get more self-aware about the maxim that prevention is always better than cure. Prioritising healthy habits and self-care measures helps you avoid the biological challenges as well as physical and financial burden of illness caused by self-negligence. Small proactive steps today protect your long-term well-being. By staying vigilant and making mindful choices, you ensure a healthier, happier future for yourself and your loved ones by fall prey to drug and health industries


Here are two limericks for better understanding of the challenge.


Insect that brings fever and chills,

Now resists all drugs, vaccine 'n pills.

Mosquitoes mutate fast,

Their bites are built to last,

Drugs' side effects, the body it fills.

 

So, ward off the bite with a net,

And sprays, lest you get all upset.

Local herbs might appease,

Bring the body some ease,

And prevent what you'll surely regret.



 
 
 

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