By Mbonu Watson C
Mosquito The World Deadliest Animal Said Bill Gates, The Microsoft co-founder and the pillar behind the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, one very foundation that has been a great supporter of Africa nationals in fighting, POVERTY, outbreaks, malaria, hunger, maternity care, and several diseases including ending polio diseases, a frontier on the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI)
In his testament, Bill Gates made it know that, Mosquito is the World Deadliest Animal, deadlier than any other animal you could ever imagine

It also became a big challenge to the global world when the last year 2020 came with COVID outbreak, which leads to a global pandemic, and luck down
The pandemic which disrupted the distribution of malaria treatment, the reality, when you think of the likes of Lion family, elephants, etc unimaginably unknown to you, there is this tiny animal known as the mosquito which happens to be the world deadliest animal on earth
Fighting the world’s deadliest animal (Mosquito) during the pandemic was more of a challenge, that was last year, many people feared a malaria catastrophe
So last year an analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO) found and reports that the distribution of malaria treatment and prevention kits has been highly affected

Through to the disruption of COVID-19 controls, the stoppage also the slow page in which malaria treatment was disrupted could lead to a dramatic increase in malaria deaths in sub-Sahara Africa
Then that was what the report says and warns the global community, I was so worried, said Bill Gates and many meaningful people, organizations, leaders, and governments who have been directly or indirectly supporting the fight against malaria were all upset, then, is now over a year now and all things, the treatment of malaria and malaria kit distribution seem impressive
And I will most tell you that I’m happy now and very much happy to report that this worst scenario, at least for now, has been avoided
So am welcoming you to the Mosquito week 2021: Bill Gates
In this Mosquito week, I have shared the story here, of how Africa countries averted disaster by quickly adapting their malaria programs to meet the challenges of the pandemic
This was indeed a collective achievement, a great one to talk about, and am now leaving the fact that there where a research process that made it possible
See also the Highlight the research, The U.S. military is doing its best to combat the mosquito, which has caused more casualties for the U.S troops than bombs, guns, and bullets. these have killed a lot of people all over the world
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There is also an amazing breakthrough achievement against this world deadliest animal that causes malaria, which we have achieved so far that might control the spread of dengue fever, a terrible mosquito-borne disease that infects 400 million people every year
As the global world mark this week the MOSQUITO WEEK 2021, also as shared by Bill Gate, live from the Gates Notes, We AfriNOTES are happy to share this with our readership for wilder thread fighting the world’s deadliest animal during the pandemic
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