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1. www.panna.org
www.panna.org/book/export/html - [Cached]Published on: 12/25/2007 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Fernando Bejarano, Director, RAPAM - Pesticide Action Network Mexico. Mr. Bejarano has documented the successful integrated vector management program in Mexico that led to the phaseout of DDT use for malaria control in 2000. Contact: rapam@prodigy.net.mx, 52-595-95 4 77 44. -
2. www.panna.org
www.panna.org/ddt/news/experts - [Cached]Published on: 12/25/2007 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Fernando Bejarano, Director, RAPAM - Pesticide Action Network Mexico. Mr. Bejarano has documented the successful integrated vector management program in Mexico that led to the phaseout of DDT use for malaria control in 2000. Contact: rapam@prodigy.net.mx, 52-595-95 4 77 44. -
3. www.panna.org
www.panna.org/book/export/html - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Fernando Bejarano, Director, RAPAM - Pesticide Action Network Mexico. Mr. Bejarano has documented the successful integrated vector management program in Mexico that led to the phaseout of DDT use for malaria control in 2000. Contact: rapam@prodigy.net.mx, 52-595-95 4 77 44.
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11) Gonzalez, Fernando Bejarano. The phasing out of DDT in Mexico. http://www.icps.it/english/bollettino/psn01/010205
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PANNA summary: Mexico has succeeded in both phasing out DDT and bringing down malaria rates in the country through a program of integrated vector management.

