Simple bed nets, treated with insecticide, are the single-most powerful weapon against malaria. Their widespread adoption in northern Liberia, for example, has reduced the infection rate in children from more than 60 percent just a few years ago to less than 30 percent today.

Simple bed nets, treated with insecticide, are the single-most powerful weapon against malaria. Their widespread adoption in northern Liberia, for example, has reduced the infection rate in children from more than 60 percent just a few years ago to less than 30 percent today.

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Simple bed nets, treated with insecticide, are the single-most powerful weapon against malaria. Their widespread adoption in northern Liberia, for example, has reduced the infection rate in children from more than 60 percent just a few years ago to less than 30 percent today.

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