No. Unfortunately it is still found in many countries.
Malaria is the disese endemic in tropical countries only.
Africa
I Think you mean how do you avoid malaria. Well, stay away from countries that are known to harbor the species of mosquito that carry malaria. some countries are: Africa, India, and MAYBE Thailand
No there is no Malaria in Seychelles, though we do inoculate against it, especially if visiting any African countries known to have it
It is very widespread. Malaria is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, especially in poor countries.
Malaria is transmitted inlarge areas of Central and South Americathe island of Hispaniola (includes Haiti and the Dominican Republic)AfricaAsia (including the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and the Middle East)Eastern Europeand the South Pacificand the boblands
Malaria is most present throughout swampy, tropical areas, in which developing countries just happen to be a part of. Another reason is because wealthy countries have mainly kept the spread of malaria under control, virtually eliminating the disease within the nation (this is the same for other diseases, such as measles).
You do not have malaria in US. Only immigrants can get malaria, which can come out of the liver.
Typically in Africa and some of the surrounding countries' borders.
Yes, if left untreated, or poorly treated, Malaria can kill. Thousands of people die every year (in third and fourth world countries, primarily), due to Malaria infections.
In Africa many people died from malaria.