Examples of using Bed nets in English and their translations into Dutch
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We have got bed nets.
Bed nets are very cheap.
How about bed nets?
Giving bed nets against malaria even.
So, that's for bed nets.
Do free bed nets discourage future purchase?
We have got bed nets.
Provide free bed nets, deworm children.
provide free bed nets, deworm children.
So, that's for bed nets. So you will think,"That's great.
HealthNet TPO started the distribution of bed nets in Afghanistan.
With immunization or bed nets, you can save a life for 300 dollars per life saved.
News Tenders HealthNet TPO started the distribution of bed nets in Afghanistan.
If you have old pipes or bed nets, they are perfect for reinforcement.
And bed nets have an effect on the epidemic, but you're never going to make it extinct with bed nets.
Use Permethrin on clothing, bed nets, and camping gear.
including reducing the number of mosquitoes and promoting the use of bed nets.
During the past year almost 4 million bed nets have been distributed.
Progress is being made with bed nets and other measures,
It's ready to reach them with bed nets, with other things.
Impregnation with permethrine of bed nets for the prevention of malaria in a village in the province of Hoa Binh Vietnam.
They're not going to use them, or at least they're not going to use them as bed nets, maybe as fishing nets. .
The communication points especially to the value of bringing condoms, bed nets and other preventive procedures to the poorest
provide free bed nets, deworm children.
Do free bed nets discourage future purchase?
residual spraying of insecticides, massive distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, and the introduction of artemisinin-based combination treatments.
Research on the sustainability of bed nets and insecticide resistance.
Malaria has been reduced significantly over the last 10 years due to widespread use of bed nets that have been treated with insecticide.
Malaria vector control is primarily based on the use of bed nets impregnated with pyrethroid insecticides.
The number of African households that sleep under insecticide-treated bed nets has risen from 3% to 53%,