Posted on: 04/23/2012
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Author: Jillian Husman
Tags: BAMM , Every Child , Senegal , Volunteer Spotlight
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Author: Jillian Husman
Tags: BAMM , Every Child , Senegal , Volunteer Spotlight
Karin Nordstrom
Now you may be wondering if the risk of malaria is only at night and if no one is newly infected with malaria then it cannot spread, why doesn’t everyone just sleep under their nets and malaria will go away. Well that is much easier said than done. It is hot in Senegal. It is very hot in Senegal. Sleeping under a mosquito net makes it even hotter.

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