Endure every hardship as a discipline of grace.
Malaria prevention and eradication should be inspired by General George Patton__ advice: __ good plan executed violently today is better than a perfect plan in a week._ In this war of attrition, millions of people will be lost while waiting on researchers to finally emerge triumphant from their labs with the perfect malaria cure; yet meanwhile, there are plenty of time-proven, practical actions that individuals, families and communities can do today with what is already in hand that can decisively defeat malaria transmission if applied with vigor and disciplined consistency.
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Malaria prevention and eradication should be inspired by General George Patton__ advice: __ good plan executed violently today is better than a perfect plan in a week._ In this war of attrition, millions of people will be lost while waiting on researchers to finally emerge triumphant from their labs with the perfect malaria cure; yet meanwhile, there are plenty of time-proven, practical actions that individuals, families and communities can do today with what is already in hand that can decisively defeat malaria transmission if applied with vigor and disciplined consistency.
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