Links, Please. Believe you may be personally driven by your fright of low sperm count? Flight Colonel George C. Scott and his alleged fluoride water problem repeated I guess.
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"Swaziland [landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique] continued to use DDT, and its malaria cases have remained very low." independent.co.uk
"Nearly one million Indians died from malaria in 1945, but DDT spraying reduced this to a few thousand by 1960. " cei.org
"Europe and North America have not harbored malarial mosquitoes since the 1940s. In one of the most miraculous public health developments in history, Greece saw malaria cases drop from 1-2 million cases a year to close to zero, also thanks to DDT. Meanwhile, in India, malaria deaths went from nearly a million in 1945 to only a few thousand in 1960. In what is now Sri Lanka, malaria cases went from 2,800,000 in 1948, before the introduction of DDT, down to 17 in 1964 then, tragically, back up to 2,500,000 by 1969, five years after DDT use was discontinued there." acsh.org |