Efforts to control malaria are still continuing, with the development of drug-resistant parasites presenting increasingly difficult problems.
If this plant were lost to extinction, then the ability to control malaria, even today a potent killer, would diminish.
Some experts argue that it would be better to spend the money on providing clean water, controlling malaria and increasing the use of condoms.
We know what needs to be done to control malaria.
Reports of attempts to control malaria through mass treatment with antimalarial drugs date back to at least 1932.
Fake antimalarial medication has been threatening efforts to control malaria in Africa.
Indeed, countries must balance the risks of DDT with the need to control malaria.
Wolbachia can be used to control dengue and malaria by eliminating the older insects that contain more parasites.
The main way to control avian malaria is to control mosquito populations.
The indigenous peoples of Peru made a tincture of cinchona to control malaria.