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This historic 1920s photograph, taken somewhere in the southern United States, showed workers practicing vector control, by digging a drainage ditch, in order to help disperse standing water that was acting as a popular breeding ground for a population of Anopheles spp. mosquitoes, a well-known vector for the parasitic disease, malaria.
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