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Malarial Solutions Medicines General Lavae Attack Less Breeding Sites Education Insecticides Poverty Solving The Problems Of Malaria

Malarial Solutions Insecticides Sri Lanka DDT World Wide Ban Soon Stains Land Yellow & Unpleasant Smell DDT & MalathionDDT Poisons Environment Destroy Lavae & Mosquitoes Lavae & Mosquitoes Become resistant Malathion Oil Based So ££££££ Repeatedly Applied So ££££££

Malarial Solutions Medicines Parasites Resistant To Drugs In Time Parasites Attacked By Drugs Chloroquine New Vaccine Dr Manuel Pattaroyo Effective For 30 – 60 % Of Population Cheap As Patent Given To WHO 30% of population = 100 million of people at risk

Malarial Solutions Less Breeding Sites No Habitat For Lavae Too Many e.g. Wet Hoof Prints Large Irrigation Areas To Aid Food Production Essential Drain Stagnant Water Can Reduce Problem If Targeting Larger Areas Of Water Though

Malarial Solutions Lavae Attack Lavae Drowned Lavae Eaten Water Needed So Can’t Always Be Released Lavae Eat Coconut & Their Stomach Lining Destroyed Cheap & Effective 2-3 Coconuts last 45 Dyas Lavae Stick To Seeds & Dragged Down - Drowned Fish Introduced To Padi’s Weekly Release Of Water From Irrigation Dams Coconuts Impregnated With Bti Bacteria & Thrown In Ponds Cheap & Effective Mustard Seeds Added To Water

No Bare Skin Dusk & Dawn Expensive As People Spread Over Large Area Malarial Solutions Education Mosquito Nets

Infected People Enter Towns Spreading Disease Expnesive To Provide Drains Malarial Solutions Poverty Poor Sanitation Attracts Disease Migration Leads To Shanty Towns

Awareness & Education Key To These Malarial Solutions General 400 Million Suffer Combination Of Strategies Best Option Eradication Unlkiely