Malaria Is A Silent Killer Poem by Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla

Malaria Is A Silent Killer

Good hygiene and carrying our enclosing pure is always the ability to eradicate illness
I didn't care about you taught me a lifetime lesson to be aware of my health much more
You may also be plugging by transmission of blood from infected populations or by the use of contaminated needles or syringes
I didn't care about you taught me a lifetime lesson to be aware of my health much more
You must always drape mosquito netting over beds, put screens on windows and doors, and redress clothing, mosquito nets, tents, snoozing bags, and other fabrics with an insect repellent called permethrin
You must wear long pants and long sleeves to cover your skin; not only that, but you have been nipping and leaving you with a deadly syndrome, nobody knows how it feels to have such painful moments fog your whole times
I felt all my bones get weak from these hell-flogged days and after prognostics of sweating lazy body feverish me midnight blackness and lonely, it refused to stop until those epochs broke
I didn't care about you taught me a lifetime lesson to be aware of my health much more
At last, I am green, and I am going to be taken
Is anyone reciting for me alongside?
This is the lowest malaria I've ever had
You must prohibit virus transmission by deciding the mosquito natives and how to diagnose and remedy malaria germs
I didn't care about you taught me a lifetime lesson to be aware of my health much more
You must use Insecticide-recovered mosquito nets and house screening to forbid adult mosquitoes from pricking in the house, and indoor residual spraying kills adult mosquitoes in the cubbyhole
I didn't care about you taught me about lifetime lesson to be aware of my health much more
You are typically found in warmer tropical and subtropical countries: Areas in Africa, South Asia, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania have been affected by Malaria The sting social graces journey starts late evening and early hours of the morning
Your symptoms alert: Fever, Chills, Sweats, Headaches, Nausea and vomiting
Aches Severe malaria, involves organ failure or abnormal blood and metabolism
It's a medical emergency that should be cured urgently and aggressively; you are to snatch Antimalarial drugs for good treatment
You have to depend only on Personal Protective measures and antimalarial
drugs when appropriate

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM: The poem was written on Saturday,7th October 2023. This poem captures Malaria is disease that affects millions of people around the world. It is caused by parasites that are transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. In this anthology, we present the best poems about malaria that capture the pain, suffering, and resilience of those affected by this disease. Malaria is a devastating disease that affects millions of people around the world. These malaria poems showcase the various emotions and experiences that come with living with or being affected by malaria. From feelings of despair and hopelessness to determination and resilience, these poems offer a powerful and poignant look at the realities of this disease. It is our hope that through increased awareness and support, we can work towards eradicating malaria and providing much-needed relief to those who are suffering.
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