*pretends to click to go to the next screen.*
Before I proceed, I want you guys to answer a question. Who hates, traveling to tropical places or just places that are extremely hot in the summer?
*Looks around to see how much people raised their hands. Depending on a number of people, I say either,
"Wow, looks like not a lot of people like to go to outdoors and be attacked by the sun, or "I see that everyone is pretty active and likes going outdoors towards the beating sun."
*Walk around in front*
Well, either way, whether you like going out or not, believe it or not, that is where the infected, female Anopheles mosquito lives. …show more content…
This is extremely dangerous since it is hard to tell apart from other sicknesses.
*no' sighs*
For those of you who doesn't know Malaria that well, here is a brief explanation of what this is.
*Click next slide and walk around the class.*
Malaria was discovered in the late 18th century and continued to this day. To non-immune human beings like us, once we are bitten...
*pinch me on the arm to pretend to be bitten.*
Symptoms appear in 10-15 days, such as fever, headache, and chills. It may be mild or fairly small, so it would be difficult to tell the difference. Here is a video of a child suffering from Malaria.
*Runs to the side and grab or already prepared a chair, and sit down...*
Ow! What bit me? Oh, it's just a mosquito, I'll be fine.
*Walk around the area I am in*
*Deep breathing, and sit down.*
A headache, *pause, put a hand on head*, it's just a headache, I'm