RMJ39GMM–Bweyale medical center. child with malaria.
RMBXXNYD–In the town of Djibo in northern Burkina Faso, a Fulani child is sick with malaria.
RFKHC4EX–Malaria or Zika Virus Infected Mosquito Sting
RMCNPYJW–A boy who suffers from malaria lies on a bed in a clinic run by MSF next to the Tabacongo health center, in Tabacongo
RMBFFRG3–Malarone, anti malaria tablets, Malarone
RM2DF6FG0–Red blood cells infected with Plasmodium, responsible parasite for malaria. Optical microscope X200.
RMC2BNXH–Elder woman being cared for malaria at Fundação de Medicina Tropical do Amazonas Manaus Brazil
RMD1BFKP–Mother with her sleeping son (fallen ill on Malaria) on a bench in a church in Bagamoyo, Tanzania
RME1M90N–Boy suffering from malaria
RMBBMR5M–Funeral procession for a girl who died of Malaria Quelimane Mozambique
RMC6802F–Malaria medication in a dispensary - Tanzania, Africa.
RFGF91NX–Computer illustration showing different stages of release of malaria merozoites from a red blood cell. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasitic protozoans transmitted by female Anopheles sp. mosquitos. When the mosquito bites a person, sporozoites in
RFDNDX1A–Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria.
RMC0W039–A box of malarone antimalarial malaria tablets, UK
RMERYRDT–Fogger, fogging machine disinfecting to control malaria, Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RFDBRWE2–Mosquito perched on a hairy arm about to extract blood.
RMD463CM–Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Lab assistant prepares a slide of blood to check for malaria
RMCB5XPJ–A laboratory technician in a hospital testing blood samples for Malaria, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RMDWT403–Malaria, illustration
RMEKRJ7T–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga blood testing local people for malaria, many proving positive for the disease as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RFW4EDR9–Yellow Fever, Malaria or Zika Virus Infected Mosquito Insect Macro
RMCEDMFY–Malarone malaria tablets
RMBFFP08–Malarone, anti malaria tablets, Malarone on “white background”
RMC2BNF6–Collecting blood by using finger-stick for malaria laboratory diagnostic test. Fundação de Medicina Tropical do Amazonas Brazil
RFKF2NT4–Malaria, medicines as concept of ordinary treatment, conceptual image
RMFD5EA0–Health worker in an African village. Treatment of malaria.
RMBBMTNW–Fresh garve of a girl who died of Malaria in Quelimane Mozambique
RM2K6HYNF–A pair of hands hold a positive malaria rapid test in Uganda, East Africa.
RFTBDHAH–Malaria transmission, illustration. A malaria-infected mosquito piercing the skin and transmitting malaria parasites into the bloodstream.
RFDNDX16–Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria.
RMCEGFMG–Woman bed mosquito net sleeping Tangalla Sri Lanka Asia
RF2GRW7FN–Malaria Transmission and Life cycle
RMHB0WAA–DIOILA - MALI: Doctors treat a child suffering from malnutrition and malaria at the Intensive Nutritional Unit of the Dioila hospital on November 7 2
RMD4635Y–Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo clinic. Patients waiting to be seen - girl with malaria
RMCB5XHW–A laboratory technician in a hospital testing blood samples for Malaria, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RMD4XT4W–MALARIA, ILLUSTRATION
RF2B660TH–Results of quick malaria test from blood, Lebombo Border Control, South Africa
RFW4EDY1–Yellow Fever, Malaria or Zika Virus Infected Mosquito Insect Macro on Yellow Background
RFJ17RCM–Malaria warning sign against a stormy background with dirty and angled sign for drama. Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that
RMEKRMJK–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMBXXNY8–In the town of Djibo in northern Burkina Faso, a Fulani child is sick with malaria.
RF2CHMR8J–Little African Black Boy with Mosquito Net for Protection against Malaria
RMBH9TCJ–Dengue and Malaria prevention spraying mosquito killer in the streets Sri Lanka Asia
RF2BX47YE–Striped mosquitoes are eating blood on human skin, Dangerous Malaria Infected Mosquito Skin Bite
RMBBMJF0–Malaria mosquitoes find suitable breeding grounds in water filled potholes Quelimane Mozambique
RMBGFN6E–Anti-malaria drugs at a medical dispensary, Chekereni Village, Tanzania, East Africa.
RFTBDHB0–Malaria transmission, illustration. A malaria-infected mosquito piercing the skin and transmitting malaria parasites into the bloodstream.
RFDNDX3K–Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells.
RFBRTXAD–CAMBODIA Phala Lekha (15) arranging the mosquito net over his bed, Kamphun village, Stung Treng district. PHOTO by SEAN SPRAGUE
RMJAR0WP–A mosquito net handing over a bed in a Kenyan hut, Africa.
RMDXC3FK–Lariam antimalarial tablets with mefloquine active ingredient
RMBXMR48–Sindh province Shaddat Kot .After the flood. Nasiba Maqsi, mother of 5 children, has malaria and is examined by a woman doctor
RFFT1RHA–Tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) full of blood, an alien species spreading exotic diseases in Europe
RMCB5XMY–A laboratory technician in a hospital testing blood samples for Malaria, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RMCPPJ02–MALARIA TEST
RFBJN881–mosquito on wall close up
RFTX13FB–Yellow Fever, Malaria or Zika Virus Infected Mosquito Insect Macro
RMBM0WK0–Anopheles sp. mosquito photomicrograph of head and mouthparts
RF2BH564T–Malaria vaccine vial with stethoscope and syringe
RMBXXP5J–A child with malaria in Burkina is given artesunate and amodiaquine, an artemisin-combination therapy for malaria treatment.
RF2CHMR6Y–Smiling Cute Black Boy Portrait with Malaria Concept Covered by Mosquito Net
RMHB0W88–DIOILA - MALI: A child suffering from malnutrition lays on a bed at the Intensive Nutritional Unit of the Dioila hospital on November 7 2016 in Dioil
RMBGFMX5–National Geographic Magazine
RMBBMK7H–Malaria mosquitoes find suitable breeding grounds in water filled potholes Quelimane Mozambique
RMBXCNNJ–A malaria public service announcement sits along a street in Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
RMCEGG44–Woman bed mosquito net sleeping Tangalla Sri Lanka Asia
RFE8P6CX–The malaria spores move from the mosquito to the human blood stream. the spores divide many times and produce large numbers of s
RFBRTXAG–CAMBODIA Phala Lekha (15) arranging the mosquito net over his bed, Kamphun village, Stung Treng district. PHOTO by SEAN SPRAGUE
RFCCD47C–Mosquitos
RFCYGD20–A mosquito feeding on blood!
RMBP23GF–Niger August 2010. Advert for mosquito nets
RMBHAH27–A young boy on clinic bed in street boy centre in Kampala Uganda
RMCB5XDB–A laboratory technician in a hospital testing blood samples for Malaria, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RM2DFD25K–Mosquito pupae
RFS07XBD–Mosquito
RFKF5D5B–Yellow Fever, Malaria or Zika Virus Infection - Mosquito Insect on Leaf
RMBN4WNJ–Mosquito pupa tumbler
RMFE0P45–Pediatric care in the MSF hospital ,Rutshuru,North Kiwu ,DRC,Democratic Republic of Congo.Africa
RMC2BK8W–Collecting blood by using finger-stick for malaria laboratory diagnostic test at Amazonas Tropical Medicine Foundation Brazil
RMKF9TDR–A packet of Malaria tablets on top off a map of Southern Africa.
RMHB0WCN–DIOILA - MALI: A doctor works in the lab of the Intensive Nutritional Unit of the Dioila hospital on November 7 2016 in Dioila, Mali. Photo by Xaume
RMBJ39G9–South American malaria vector mosquito (Anopheles albimanus) feeding on human arm
RMBBMKX9–Malaria mosquitoes find suitable breeding grounds in water filled potholes Quelimane Mozambique
RMBYREDB–A home health care worker with the NGO Living Goods makes a visit to a woman and her children suffering from malaria in Kampala.
RFJH1T51–Bweyale medical center. Child with malaria. Uganda.
RFDNDX18–Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria.
RFBRTX9J–CAMBODIA Ms Keng Dut and daughters with mosquito net. Sesan village, Stung Treng district. PHOTO by SEAN SPRAGUE
RMBFFNXH–Malarone, anti malaria tablets, Malarone
RF2R56JP0–No Mosquitos and mosquito risk of mosquitoes in the outdoors transmitting harmful infections as malaria and zika virus as an insect casting a huge
RMD9H4KB–SOUTH SUDAN, Bahr al Ghazal region, Lakes State, hospital Mary Immaculate DOR of Comboni Missionaries in Dinka village Mapuordit, treatment of Malaria and other tropical diseases, women on bed with mosquito net for prevention
RF2BX1DG6–Mosquito silhouette. Flying mosquitoes, swarm insects spreading diseases, dangerous infection and viruses, malaria and dengue. Vector gnats
RMCB5XNP–A laboratory technician in a hospital testing blood samples for Malaria, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RMDWT3YW–Malaria, illustration
RMERYRDX–Fogger, fogging machine disinfecting to control malaria, Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RMD1BFMF–Mother with her sleeping son (fallen ill on Malaria) on a bench in a church in Bagamoyo, Tanzania
RFTYPK6F–Sir Ronald Ross 1857-1932, discoverer of the mosquito transmission of Malaria, lived at this house at 18 Cavendish Square, Marylebone. GLC Blue Plaque
RF2G86H73–DDT, chemical formula. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane or clofenotane, a chemical compound and insecticide to limit the spread of malaria and typhus.
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