In this article, Bloomberg claims that undisclosed manufacturing changes at one of the largest producers of anti-malaria bednets have led to distribution of hundreds of millions of ineffective (or less-effective) bednets, and that this problem is linked to an increase in malaria incidence in the places where these nets were distributed.
The manufacturer is Vestergaard and the Against Malaria Foundation is among their clients.
Bloomberg has a steep paywall but the link here gives free access until March 2.
Thanks for extracting that quote about PFAS, this is really the main point for me.
In the contamination remediation industry (which I have some familiarity with via my partner), PFAS seems to be considered to be the boogey-man of contaminants (for enviro and health reasons).
I can imagine an alternative headline that highlights how AMF et al. have been handing out bednets containing PFAS. Doesn't seem like it would go down well either.
Perhaps we just need to accept that this is an R&D problem that needs to be solved ASAP, and respond accordingly.