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Due to continued cost and availability challenges, those most at-risk for malaria often have limited access to proven prevention tools, such as insecticide-treated nets and access to the current gold-standard drug, artemisinin-based ...
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A proven arsenal of vector control tools designed to combat malaria-bearing mosquitoes are being scaled up to meet 2010 targets for universal coverage of long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) and Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS). ...
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Every thirty seconds, a child dies of malaria. For just $5, you can buy an insecticide-treated net that covers an entire family. The insecticide lasts for 4-5 years. Somewhere in the world, a child is dying from a preventable disease. ...
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In 1984, malathion was replaced by pirimiphos-methyl, and some winter insecticidal fogging and spraying was carried out on a local basis (a case of malaria had been detected in a baby under the age of one (Unsal et al., ...