This chart describes how Malaria caused an estimated 655,000 deaths in 2011, mostly among 
African children. The chart describes that Malaria is transmitted exclusively through the 
bites of Anopheles Mosquitoes.
The title of this chart is: Malaria caused an estimated  655 K deaths in 2010, mostly among 
African children. Below that is a really sad picture of a child that has Malaria.
It is a picture of a mosquito. The image discusses how malaria is transmitted through mosquito 
and has cause many mortalities in Africa. It also discusses how mosquito preventative measures 
have decreased the mortality rate.
This is an image displaying data about malaria. It emphasizes that 655,000 children died in 
2010 alone from the preventable disease. It is made very effective by putting the text over 
an image of a suffering child.
This chart describes various aspects of the disease called Malaria. It provides information 
about the number of deaths in 2010 (650,000), protection methods and prevention, decreased 
mortality rates, and methods of transmission.
The following chart gives information on Malaria. The anopheles mosquitos are the transmitter 
of the disease. In Africa according to the chart 655, 000 children in Africa alone died from 
Malaria in the year 2010. 
This image shows the devastation of malaria among African children. There is an image of a 
small child resting amid statistics about malaria and information about how it is transmitted 
through mosquitos and how to prevent malaria infection through the use of mosquito nets. 
This infographic shows facts about malaria, including number of children that are infected, 
how it is transmitted, the mortality rate, and how to protect against it.
The image provides statistics and information pertaining to Malaria. In bold it gives the 
astounding 655,000 death toll of African children the disease caused in 2010. Lines of defense 
are given including nets, insecticide, and anti-malaria medicine. It also states that malaria 
mortality globally has decreased 25% since 2000.
This graph is provided by UNICEF to make people aware of malaria. Malaria is a disease that 
has caused 650000 deaths in 2010 mostly children. It lists down the steps for protection against 
malaria and finally displays the reduction in death since 2000.
The subject of this is Malaria. It states malaria cause an estimated 655,000 deaths in 2010 
mostly among African children. It also states the first line of protection for Malaria. These 
include insecticide treated mosquito nets, indoor spraying with insecticides and anti malaria 
medicine. Mortality has fallen more than 25% globally since 2000.
Seems like a new deadly mosquito spread disease pops out every year to afflict the masses. 
In this four year study, the researchers chart the deaths in children caused by this plague. 
This image is an infographic about malaria. It includes information about the number of deaths 
from malaria, the causes, and prevention. A sick child is the primary image in the infographic.
The graph to the left is showing information on the deadly disease of Malaria.  It is first 
showing how many people are affected by the disease; which is mainly African children.  It 
also shows how the disease has been steadily declining by 25% since 2000.  Then it also describes 
that mesquites are the insects that can easily give the Malaria disease to individuals.