Malaria Treatment FAQ:


Malaria kills far more people in Africa than HIV, and it is easily preventable and treatable.

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jitterbug 01.29.09 at 12:35 am

I don’t why it isn’t publicize more. All I know is, it show the level of caring that other countries and people have for Africa.

kathy s 02.01.09 at 10:53 am

I think HIV is more “sensational” news. People are more scared. It sells more papers.

KathyL 02.04.09 at 4:02 pm

It may be partly because HIV is an infectious disease which is a problem in the U.S. as well. Whereas, malaria is not contagious and as you say treatable but HIV is not easily treatable. Also, HIV is a relatively recent disease and malaria is not. Malaria is not a problem in the U.S. so it doesn’t get the news coverage.

Jennifer L 02.06.09 at 7:10 pm

HIV just gets more media attention. I agree, malaria is a much more serious health risk in Africa, but it just doesn’t sell magazines like HIV.

In the US, we spend a LOT more money on HIV research than we do on cancer research. But cancer kills many more people than AIDS.

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