How does malaria affect Sub-Saharan Africans?

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Research Question: How does malaria affect Sub-Saharan Africans?

Thesis: Malaria is a dreadful disease in sub-Saharan Africa because of its unpleasant symptoms, the impact it has on children, and because there are little medicines to stop it.

Topic Sentence #1:  Malaria has very unpleasant symptoms, a tendency to transmit to those with an undeveloped immune systems and is transferred through a common insect.

Topic Sentence #2:  Malaria has a great impact on children, it is the same with pregnant women and travelers because they have weak immune systems.

Topic Sentence #3:  There are little doctors and medicines to heal malaria but there are many thing to do to prevent it, such as mosquito nets and air conditioning.

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