Literature DB >> 7898952

Malaria eradication as a legacy of colonial discourse: the case of Sri Lanka.

K T Silva1.   

Abstract

Analysis of the history of malaria control in British Ceylon reveals that, besides public health considerations, it was guided by the interests of the colonial powers to expand territory, justify colonial domination, protect the plantation industries and medicalize social misery. The implications of the latter considerations for the choice of a malaria eradication strategy are discussed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7898952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parassitologia        ISSN: 0048-2951


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3.  Entomological investigations on malaria vectors in some war-torn areas in the trincomalee district of sri lanka after settlement of 30-year civil disturbance.

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