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Before the intervention severe malaria epidemics had been reported in the area.
In Cyprus there were too many sick people due to the frequent malaria epidemics, and too few doctors.
Indoor residual spraying as vector control measures for the prevention of malaria epidemics has continued to be put into operation.
In the 18th century, Batavia became increasingly affected by malaria epidemics, as the marsh areas were breeding grounds for mosquitos.
It was felt that the MDA was effective in curbing severe malaria epidemics.
The Suriya-Mal Movement was honed by volunteer work among the poor during the Malaria Epidemic and the floods.
This and considerable circumstantial evidence led Dr. Soren to the hypothesis that malaria epidemics might have had grave consequences on Rome.
Other research by Dr. Bouma has found that malaria epidemics follow El Nino in South Asia.
And what Richard Allan, director of the Mentor Initiative, a public health group that fights malaria epidemics, called "the love of chloroquine" will have to be broken.
In 1900, a Niño+1 year, malaria epidemics, occurred in the Punjab, Central Provinces and Berar, and the Bombay Presidency, with devastating results.
Government troops at the airbase, an arid encampment of gun bunkers and earth embankments, said conditions were barely tolerable, with intense heat for much of the year and malaria epidemics.
The year following the El Niño, also called a Niño+1 year, has historically been recognised to have not only higher than average rainfall, but also a much higher probability of malaria epidemics.
After malaria epidemics in 1889 and again in 1891 killed almost half of the European settlers on the coast in Finschhafen, many of the Europeans moved toward Friedrich Wilhelmshafen (now Madang).
They grew out of the Youth League movement, the struggle to get funds for Sri Lankan ex-servicemen, volunteer work during the Malaria Epidemic and the anti-colonial struggle of the 1930s, which culminated in the call for full independence (eschewed by D.S. Senanayake and others of the elite).