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Malaria is one of the world's most deadly diseases, each year killing about 880,000 people, mostly children in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the World Health Organization.

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The scientists reported that DDT may have a variety of human health effects, including reduced fertility, genital birth defects, breast cancer, diabetes and damage to developing brains. Its metabolite, DDE, can block male hormones. The stance of the panel, stone garden statues led by a University of California garden sculptures epidemiologist, is likely to be controversial with public health officials. Aid program launched by former President Bush. "The volume is increasing slowly," said Hindrik pond supplies Bouwman, pond liner a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences and Development at North-West University in Potchesfstroom, South Africa, who also served on the panel. "We are concerned about the health garden water features of children and adults given the persistence of DDT and its active metabolites in the environment and in the body, and we are particularly concerned about the garden fountains potential effects of continued DDT use on future generations."


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"Based on recent studies, we conclude that humans are exposed to DDT and DDE, that indoor residual spraying can result garden gnomes in substantial exposure and that DDT may pose a risk for human populations," the scientists wrote in their consensus statement, published online today in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives. grape birdbath A panel of scientists recommended waterfalls today that the spraying of DDT in malaria-plagued Africa and Asia should be greatly reduced because people are exposed in their homes to high levels that rock water fountains may cause serious health effects. The scientists from the United pergola designs States and South Africa said the insecticide, banned decades ago in most of the world, should rock waterfalls only be used as a last resort in combating malaria. The 15 environmental health experts, who revie almost 500 health studies, concluded that DDT "should be used with caution, the home and garden spas 5 person 19 jet spa only when needed, and when no other effective, safe and affordable alternatives are locally outdoor fountains available."


We cannot allow people to die from malaria, but we also cannot continue tabletop fountain using DDT if we know about the health risks," said Tiaan de Jager, a member of the panel who is a professor at the School of Health Systems & Public Health at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Use of DDT to fight malaria has been increasing since it was endorsed in 2006 by the World Health Organization and the President's Malaria Initiative, a U.S. In South Africa, about 60 to 80 grams is sprayed in each household per year, Bouwman said. Brenda Eskenazi, a University of California at Inger School of Public Health professor.
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