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Saturday, November 21, 2009
 
 
ARTICLES  &  COMMENTARY
Malaria Groups' Silence Enables Fatal Idiocy
Letter to the Editor
 
The malaria community cannot remain silent in the face of attacks against the use of DDT.
 
Resident Fellow Roger Bate  
Resident Fellow Roger Bate
 
In your excellent April 28 editorial "Dr. Conyers, I Presume," you highlight radical environmentalists' continuing opposition to DDT's life-saving role in malaria control. What remains unsaid, however, is how such groups can continue to lie publically and repeatedly about DDT and its impacts.

Although the World Health Organisation and the U.S. government have repeatedly explained that when sprayed in small amounts in homes it is safe to inhabitants, and saves thousands of lives, the self-interest of many within the malaria control community to promote bed nets means they say nothing to defend DDT. Indeed, one net seller, Vestergaard Frantzen, which has 75% of the net market, trashes DDT on its Web site and in public meetings in the same biased and unscientific way; and makes a tidy profit in so doing.

The malaria community must do more to combat the attacks on DDT--at the moment their silence enables fatal idiocy.

Roger Bate is a resident fellow at AEI.