Rwanda News Agency/Agence Rwandaise d'Information (Kigali)
1 February 2008
In what is likely to excite development planners internationally, new figures suggest that simple intervention methods could end the ravage malaria is causing in Africa. The UN now reports that bed nets, artemisinin-based therapies and indoor spraying have reduced malaria prevalence by a whooping 60% in Rwanda, RNA reports.
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