Malaria is a parasitic disease caused by malaria parasites infecting the human body and is the biggest challenge faced by the colonial development in East Africa.
The daytime temperatures in the East African colonies remain around twenty degrees year-round, and in coastal areas, they often stay above thirty degrees.
This environment is very suitable for the survival of mosquitoes, and malaria is transmitted to humans through the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes.
Therefore, in areas where mosquitoes are more rampant, the spread of malaria is also wider, especially in this era, when people did not know that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes.
Unable to block the transmission of malaria from the root, malaria is widespread from tropical to subtropical regions.
