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Prospects for malaria control are now brighter than they have been in decades.
For India, Kerala should not just be an example of successful human development; it should be a warning about economic underachievement.
The UN's push for a "zero DDT world" ignores the millions of lives DDT has saved over the past century with little-to-no adverse environmental impact and no harm to human health.
The United Nations plans to advocate drastic reductions in the use of DDT, which kills or repels the mosquitoes that spread malaria.
DDT is a proven effective anti-malaria measure, but the United Nations has abandoned science for the sake of political correctness.
Debates about which tools and strategies work best against malaria are fraught, but there are some things that can be agreed upon.
Despite all its good work, the Gates Foundation is encouraging a harmful trend among malaria activists.
Will Paul Wolfowitz really improve World Bank's performance as co-sponsor of the Roll Back Malaria campaign?



