'Spatial emanators' offer yearlong malaria protection as WHO issues new recommendation supporting their use

A relatively new class of insecticide that can be disseminated on something the size of a sheet of paper offers protection for up to a year against mosquitoes that spread malaria, as well as dengue, West Nile, yellow fever, and Zika, UC San Francisco researchers have found.
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