Technology and malaria control, 1930-1960: the career of Rockefeller Foundation engineer Frederick W. Knipe
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Technology and malaria control, 1930-1960: the career of Rockefeller Foundation engineer Frederick W. Knipe
Abstract
Frederick W. Knipe was a malaria-control engineer with the Rockefeller Foundation, serving in Bulgaria, Albania, India, Mexico, Italy, and the United States. There were two phases to his career: from 1930 to 1943 he focused on drainage works that reduced or eliminated mosquito habitat, and from 1944 to 1960 he supervised DDT spraying programs. His appointments to the WHO Expert Committee on Insecticides, 1948-55, demonstrate that his contributions to malaria-control were highly regarded by his peers.
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