Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940 Quotes
Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
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“It was not feasible to lose time in making careful surveys or extensive preliminary studies of possible control methods; learn how to get rid of Anopheles gambiae by actually getting rid of Anopheles gambiae.”
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
“Preferring steady progress, slow and imperfect, is a good philosophy for the defeated.”
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
“Will Brazilian antigambiae measures succeed in Africa? As time goes by it will almost certainly be found that an increasing number of areas can be cleaned of gambiae and be freed of gambiae-transmitted malaria. In Africa, where the species is already widely disseminated, it would seem logical to attempt eradication by beginning in the center of the area to be cleaned and working always outward. It has been demonstrated in Brazil that species eradication of Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiae is feasible.”
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
“It is much easier to evaluate perfect rather than partial results.”
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
― Anopheles Gambiae in Brazil, 1930 to 1940
