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Controlling malaria involves preventing mosquito breeding and protecting individuals from bites using repellents and nets.

Malaria spread can be reduced by stopping mosquito breeding and protecting people from bites with repellents and nets.

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  • Can be reduced by stopping mosquitoes from breeding (mosquitoes can breed in water, so moquitoes can be prevented from breeding by removing those water sources)
  • People can be protected from mosquito bites to stop the spread of the disease:
    • Spraying any exposed skin with an insect repellant
    • Sleeping under a mosquito net

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