Two Utah scientists are working in Mali to help reduce malaria. It's the first time Utah's mosquito abatement techniques are being put into practice there.
to help reduce malaria. It's the first time Utah's mosquito abatement techniques are being put into practice there.
Jason Hardman and Greg White with the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District have been in Mali for more than a week. It's the first time Utah's mosquito abatement techniques are being put into practice there. reached out to scientists with the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District to help reduce malaria in West Africa.
Now, they're teaching Siriman what they do in Salt Lake City, including lab work with the mosquito larvae samples, knowing what pesticides to mix and spray, as well as setting out traps."Every village we go to, we always have to meet with the Elders first," White said. "It's extremely important to them."
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