In a statistics by World Health Organization, over 12 million people in the Philippines (almost 13% of the population) are at high-risk of malaria causing death. Most malaria cases in the country occur in swampy, hilly, mountainous regions and forested area that is infested with Plasmodium and any other deadly species. Plasmodium species can trasnfer virus by puncturing the human skin where the virus will then flow on the human's bloodstream,spreading in the whole body. Malaria can kill an individual in just an hour, if the one being infected is not aware that he's been bitten. So in order to stop the increasing cases of malaria, the World Health Organization, together with the Department of Health created various programs that tackled about treatments and awareness about the disease.