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Dichlorodiphenyltricloroethane

            (DDT)

 Risks, Benefits and Public Perception

             Emma Bassein

             Cassandra Roth
Overview

• History
•	 Public Perception
•	 Science: Risks and Uncertainty

•	 Governmental, Intergovernmental, and
   Non-governmental Organizations
•	 Policy
DDT: History

•	 First discovered in      •Apparently benign to
   1873                     humans
•	 Rediscovered in 1939
   as an insecticide
•	 Used during WWII to
   combat typhus and
   Malaria
•	 Used post-war for
   agricultural insecticide
                           Source: http://markc1.typepad.com/relentlesslyoptimistic/images/ddt2.jpeg
DDT is Good for Me!




Source: http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/DDT-Household-
Pests-USDA-Mar47.htm
Silent Spring: 1962

•	 Single most influential
   published piece about DDT
     Because it caught the

         public’s attention


•	 Compiled an enormous
   amount of anecdotal
   evidence about the toxicity of
   pesticides                       Source:
                                    http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Rachel-
                                    Carson-Silent-Spring.htm
Ubiquity and Persistence

•	 Every creature on earth
   contains detectable levels
   of DDT in their body

•	 DDT and its metabolites
   persist for decades	         Courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Evidence for toxicity: non-humans

•	 Fish Kills
•	 Reproduction inhibited in birds and other 

   animals

•	 Feminization and other reproductive 

   dysfunctions





                                                          The number of juvenile alligators per kilometer
                                                          of shore line fell drastically in Lake Apopka
                                                          (purple) when it was contaminated by DDT
                                                          Source: Guillete et al. (200?)
                   Source: www.darp.noaa.gov/southwest/
                   amtrader/photo.html
Evidence of toxicity: humans

•	 Long term DDT exposure is potentially linked to:
      -Cancer
      -Genetic Mutations
      -Preterm birth
      -Underweight at birth
      -Reduced lactation period
      -Spontaneous abortion/miscarriage
      -Increased rate of hermaphrodites
• Studies lack controls and reproducibility
DDT: Banned by Developed 

             Nations

First banned in 1969: Denmark, Sweden, Hungary,
  and the state of Michigan

1972: United States bans the use of DDT, but not
  the export of it

“DDT posed unacceptable risks to the environment and
  potential harm to human health.”
                                -EPA Press Release, 12/31/1972
Pressure on Developing Nations

•	 Reduction of aid for countries using DDT
   programs
• No importation of goods with DDT 

   residues into developed countries

•	 Reduction in suppliers for malaria
   programs
International Malaria Epidemic


  Image removed for copyright reasons.
 Please see: Hay, Simon, Carlos Guerra, Andrew Tatem, Abdisalan Noor, and Robert Snow. “The global
 distribution and population at risk of malaria: past, present and future.” The Lancet: Infectious Diseases
 V4 (June 2004): 327-36.
Effectiveness against Malaria

                                                    Source: Roberts et al. (1997)




   Reduction in DDT 

   directly correlated to 

   increase in Malaria



 Source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/
         vol3no3/roberts.htm
Annual Parasite Indexes (Y-axis one) and House
Spraying Rates (Y-axis two) in American countries
plotted against time show an inverse relationship
between DDT use and parasite exposure
Alternative Malaria Control Options

•	 Insecticide treated bed nets
•	 House spraying with alternative pesticides

•	 Land use modification
•	 Vaccines, fast diagnosis and treatment
•	 General health care improvements and
   education
Indoor Residue Spraying



Image removed for copyright reasons.
Please see: Figure 1 in Walker, K. “Cost Comparison of DDT and alternative insecticides for malaria control.”
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 14 (2000): 345-354.
Scientific Conclusion:

•	 Wide spread use of DDT is harmful to the
   environment
•	 No clear evidence of human health risk

• DDT is the single most effective 

   prevention method for malaria

•	 DDT is the most cost effective method of
   preventing malaria
Public Policy & DDT


1.   Public perception of DDT: misinformed
2.   Stockholm Convention: balancing perception 

3.   National organizations: USAID & bed nets
4.   WHO abandons DDT in favor of bed nets

      Action controlled by public perception
Public Perception of DDT 

              Environment v Humans

  Developed Nations	             Developing Nations





                                “Unite against malaria” www.unicef.org

       www.habitat.org.uk
                               •3000 children / day, dead
•	 Eradicating bird and fish
                               •300-600 million / yr, sick
   species
                               •Lost growth in economy
• Cancer and endocrine 

   disruption in humans
Real Risks

          DDT Use: 1 unit of agriculture vs. 1 unit of house spraying




All houses in Guyana (800 thousand people) = 4 km^2 cotton field
Eradication to Reduction: 

        Past funding failures

Necessary for Malaria eradication:

•	 Reducing malaria prevalence below critical
   level → requires DDT
•	 Stop DDT use for agriculture
•	 Funding from developed nations
Comparison of Methods

Malaria Eradication Program      Roll Back Malaria Program


• Attack: house spraying         • 60% use of bednets

   and treatment                 • 60% preventative 

                                   treatment of pregnant
•	 Consolidation: increased
                                   women
   treatment, limited spraying
                                 • Maximum 2 weeks to 

• Maintainence: vigil against
                                   outbreak detection

   return

                                 Goal: Halve the malaria 

Goal: Global elimination
                                   burden
Repeating the Past:

The Stockholm Convention, 2001





Countries that have signed in green and those
that have ratified in red
USAID Says…

“USAID and others have not seen DDT as a
   high priority component of malaria
   programs for practical reasons…
It has been judged more cost-effective and
   appropriate to put US government funds
   into preventing malaria through
   insecticide-treated nets.”
Case Study: USAID & Funding

                             10%

                       5%
                                                                                Consultants

                                                                                Promotion of
                                                                                Bed Nets
                                           85%                                  Other


 Driessen, Paul. “USAID could stop this epidemic.” The Hill. November 2, 2005



        $80 million spent by USAID
Case Study: USAID & Policy

• DDT as weapon of last resort
• Capitalist approach: private sale of bednets

• Lack of infrastructure inhibiting
World Health Organization

•	 Staunch supporter of DDT
•	 Stockholm Convention provides 

   an opportunity to eliminate
   agricultural use
•	 Developed countries withhold
                                      WHO
   funding
                                   creates Roll
•	 Situation in developing
                                   Back Malaria
   countries worsens
                                     program
Conclusions:

Public perception, not science, dictates the
 action of malaria control

DDT should remain an integral part of malaria
 control programs
Suggested Solution
  Educate the Public

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Ddt Presentation (www.bioguruindia.com)

  • 1. Dichlorodiphenyltricloroethane (DDT) Risks, Benefits and Public Perception Emma Bassein Cassandra Roth
  • 2. Overview • History • Public Perception • Science: Risks and Uncertainty • Governmental, Intergovernmental, and Non-governmental Organizations • Policy
  • 3. DDT: History • First discovered in •Apparently benign to 1873 humans • Rediscovered in 1939 as an insecticide • Used during WWII to combat typhus and Malaria • Used post-war for agricultural insecticide Source: http://markc1.typepad.com/relentlesslyoptimistic/images/ddt2.jpeg
  • 4. DDT is Good for Me! Source: http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/DDT-Household- Pests-USDA-Mar47.htm
  • 5. Silent Spring: 1962 • Single most influential published piece about DDT Because it caught the public’s attention • Compiled an enormous amount of anecdotal evidence about the toxicity of pesticides Source: http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Rachel- Carson-Silent-Spring.htm
  • 6. Ubiquity and Persistence • Every creature on earth contains detectable levels of DDT in their body • DDT and its metabolites persist for decades Courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • 7. Evidence for toxicity: non-humans • Fish Kills • Reproduction inhibited in birds and other animals • Feminization and other reproductive dysfunctions The number of juvenile alligators per kilometer of shore line fell drastically in Lake Apopka (purple) when it was contaminated by DDT Source: Guillete et al. (200?) Source: www.darp.noaa.gov/southwest/ amtrader/photo.html
  • 8. Evidence of toxicity: humans • Long term DDT exposure is potentially linked to: -Cancer -Genetic Mutations -Preterm birth -Underweight at birth -Reduced lactation period -Spontaneous abortion/miscarriage -Increased rate of hermaphrodites • Studies lack controls and reproducibility
  • 9. DDT: Banned by Developed Nations First banned in 1969: Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, and the state of Michigan 1972: United States bans the use of DDT, but not the export of it “DDT posed unacceptable risks to the environment and potential harm to human health.” -EPA Press Release, 12/31/1972
  • 10. Pressure on Developing Nations • Reduction of aid for countries using DDT programs • No importation of goods with DDT residues into developed countries • Reduction in suppliers for malaria programs
  • 11. International Malaria Epidemic Image removed for copyright reasons. Please see: Hay, Simon, Carlos Guerra, Andrew Tatem, Abdisalan Noor, and Robert Snow. “The global distribution and population at risk of malaria: past, present and future.” The Lancet: Infectious Diseases V4 (June 2004): 327-36.
  • 12. Effectiveness against Malaria Source: Roberts et al. (1997) Reduction in DDT directly correlated to increase in Malaria Source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/ vol3no3/roberts.htm Annual Parasite Indexes (Y-axis one) and House Spraying Rates (Y-axis two) in American countries plotted against time show an inverse relationship between DDT use and parasite exposure
  • 13. Alternative Malaria Control Options • Insecticide treated bed nets • House spraying with alternative pesticides • Land use modification • Vaccines, fast diagnosis and treatment • General health care improvements and education
  • 14. Indoor Residue Spraying Image removed for copyright reasons. Please see: Figure 1 in Walker, K. “Cost Comparison of DDT and alternative insecticides for malaria control.” Medical and Veterinary Entomology 14 (2000): 345-354.
  • 15. Scientific Conclusion: • Wide spread use of DDT is harmful to the environment • No clear evidence of human health risk • DDT is the single most effective prevention method for malaria • DDT is the most cost effective method of preventing malaria
  • 16. Public Policy & DDT 1. Public perception of DDT: misinformed 2. Stockholm Convention: balancing perception 3. National organizations: USAID & bed nets 4. WHO abandons DDT in favor of bed nets Action controlled by public perception
  • 17. Public Perception of DDT Environment v Humans Developed Nations Developing Nations “Unite against malaria” www.unicef.org www.habitat.org.uk •3000 children / day, dead • Eradicating bird and fish •300-600 million / yr, sick species •Lost growth in economy • Cancer and endocrine disruption in humans
  • 18. Real Risks DDT Use: 1 unit of agriculture vs. 1 unit of house spraying All houses in Guyana (800 thousand people) = 4 km^2 cotton field
  • 19. Eradication to Reduction: Past funding failures Necessary for Malaria eradication: • Reducing malaria prevalence below critical level → requires DDT • Stop DDT use for agriculture • Funding from developed nations
  • 20. Comparison of Methods Malaria Eradication Program Roll Back Malaria Program • Attack: house spraying • 60% use of bednets and treatment • 60% preventative treatment of pregnant • Consolidation: increased women treatment, limited spraying • Maximum 2 weeks to • Maintainence: vigil against outbreak detection return Goal: Halve the malaria Goal: Global elimination burden
  • 21. Repeating the Past: The Stockholm Convention, 2001 Countries that have signed in green and those that have ratified in red
  • 22. USAID Says… “USAID and others have not seen DDT as a high priority component of malaria programs for practical reasons… It has been judged more cost-effective and appropriate to put US government funds into preventing malaria through insecticide-treated nets.”
  • 23. Case Study: USAID & Funding 10% 5% Consultants Promotion of Bed Nets 85% Other Driessen, Paul. “USAID could stop this epidemic.” The Hill. November 2, 2005 $80 million spent by USAID
  • 24. Case Study: USAID & Policy • DDT as weapon of last resort • Capitalist approach: private sale of bednets • Lack of infrastructure inhibiting
  • 25. World Health Organization • Staunch supporter of DDT • Stockholm Convention provides an opportunity to eliminate agricultural use • Developed countries withhold WHO funding creates Roll • Situation in developing Back Malaria countries worsens program
  • 26. Conclusions: Public perception, not science, dictates the action of malaria control DDT should remain an integral part of malaria control programs
  • 27. Suggested Solution Educate the Public