Exploiting the potential of vector control for disease prevention
Although vector control has proven highly effective in preventing disease transmission, it is not being used to its full potential, thereby depriving disadvantaged populations of the benefits of well tried and tested methods. Following the discovery of synthetic residual insecticides in the 1940s, l...
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Main Authors: | H Townson (Author), MB Nathan (Author), M Zaim (Author), P Guillet (Author), L Manga (Author), R Bos (Author), M Kindhauser (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2005-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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