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Nine-tenths of the malaria would be gone in ten years if the doctors could only cure all the cases they treat. Intensive survey and follow-up can effect like results. This is no idle story, for in Sunflower County, Miss., in 1918, malaria was reduced ninety percent.
* This is one of a series of papers to be published, based largely or entirely upon malaria control work conducted jointly by the International Health Board and the Mississippi State Board of Health. The author, however, is alone responsible for the views expressed.
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