Diseases such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and Ebola have profoundly impacted West and Central Africa, leading to high mortality rates and straining healthcare systems. These health challenges result in significant economic consequences, including reduced workforce productivity and increased healthcare costs. Additionally, disease outbreaks can exacerbate poverty, hinder development efforts, and disrupt social structures in affected communities. Efforts to combat these diseases are critical for improving public health and fostering economic stability in the region.
some countries in Africa have a pandemic of Ebola disease
Read page250 to 273. about West and central African....Find the Sub heading that said The problem of Disease.In the 7th wprld studies books.
Depends which parts of Africa. In some parts, the deadliest disease is Malaria. In other parts, the deadliest disease is AIDs/HIV.
cancer and heart disease
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Well, lime disease is a main one.
They do in Africa and some countries in Central America
they have the Sahara which seperates north and central Africa and they have the worlds longest river the nile (4179) miles
i think it's just africa. some subcontinents of Africa are North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa. possibly Eastern Africa but I've never heard of it and it doesn't sound right to me.
I have no idea some one please help me
disease, hunger, and poverty yall. that's heart-breaking!
There is no cure for Cardiovascular Disease. There are a range of treatments ranging from simple diet and lifestyle changes to surgery that can help relieve some of the effects of the disease.