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If you are asking about the history of malaria in the Babemba people of Zambia, I can provide some general information. Malaria has been a major health problem in Zambia for centuries, and the Babemba people have been particularly affected by the disease. The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes, and it can cause a variety of symptoms, including fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue. In severe cases, malaria can be fatal.
There is no cure for malaria, but it can be treated with medication. Prevention is also important, and there are a number of things that people can do to reduce their risk of contracting the disease, such as using mosquito nets, wearing long sleeves and pants, and using insect repellent.
The Zambian government has been working to control malaria for many years, and there have been some significant successes. However, the disease remains a major challenge, and it will continue to be a priority for public health efforts in the years to come.
If you are interested in learning more about malaria in Zambia, I recommend the following resources:
World Health Organization - Malaria in Zambia: [تمت إزالة عنوان URL غير صالح]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Malaria in Zambia: [تمت إزالة عنوان URL غير صالح]
Zambia Ministry of Health - Malaria Control Program: [تمت إزالة عنوان URL غير صالح]