RME28K48–One visually impaired and one blind man suffering from trachoma ( Ethiopia)
RFJAHTFY–Book with title Trachoma in a hospital.
RMB2E4A9–A man suffering the effects of Trachoma waits outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia.
RF2GJ550A–Image of a flies (Diptera) on green leaves. Insect Animal
RFPT5J0C–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RMEX6GDT–A synoptic table displaying information for the treatment of the eye disease called jarab (trachoma). From the book titled What is Sufficient for the Medical Art (al-K?f? f? ?in?‘at ?ibb) by the Egyptian court physician al-‘Aynzarb?.
RMCRY88R–TRACHOMA
RMA9RTCB–B/W portrait of a rural woman carrying her child who is suffering from trachoma, a disease transmitted by flies. Tigray, Ethiopia, Africa
RMH245KJ–Chica district, Nampula Province, Mozambique, August 2015; Domingos Geraldo, Opthalmic Technician conducts a screening in Cavaia village. This boy has trachoma. Photo by Mike Goldwater
RM2K647Y6–1943 Syria - man and boy suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMABK5JX–A doctor checks for the eye disease Trachoma in the Pays Dogon, Mali, West Africa
RMA9RTF3–B/W of a doctor examining local men at an eye clinic. Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia
RME1CRFN–Trachoma. A young Indian girl with a Trachoma infection weeps continuously. WHO photo by Homer Page. ND
RFW5JWKG–Non-gonococcal or nongonococcal urethritis NGU diagnosis on plate.
RMEH9T4W–various eye diseases, health counselor, 19th century,
RMAW0ECJ–Maasai woman going blind due to trachoma with her child near Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RFDW3RR9–Insect-proof mesh doing its job. Infection control. Tropical diseases. A preventive measure. Biting insects insect.
RMBKKPM1–Kenya, Africa, village of Makutano, near Amboseli, portrait of elderly Masaai woman
RMA069FF–An opthalmic surgeon in rural Malawi attends to pre and post Trachoma operations
RME28K45–One visually impaired and one blind man suffering from trachoma ( Ethiopia)
RM2K68Y6D–The Countess of Wessex during a reception to celebrate the success of the Trachoma Elimination Programme, held at the Sunbird Waterfront Hotel, in Salima, during a visit to Malawi. Picture date: Wednesday October 12, 2022.
RMB2E49W–A man suffering the effects of Trachoma waits outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia.
RF2GJ550J–Image of a flies (Diptera) on green leaves. Insect Animal
RFPT5J0E–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RF2M1HNXK–3D image of Oxytetracycline skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic isolated on white background
RMCRY88E–TRACHOMA
RM2DMTFG1–RNIB,Royal National Institute for the Blind, Braille pocket watch,for blind people
RMH245NT–Chica district, Nampula Province, Mozambique, August 2015; Domingos Geraldo, Opthalmic Technician conducts a screening in Cavaia village. This boy has trachoma. Photo by Mike Goldwater
RM2K64804–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RF2DA66RT–Doctor ophthalmologist holds in his hands two glasses for the eyes. The concept of choosing the right and comfortable modern glasses
RME1CRFW–Trachoma. Dr. Franco Ermenegildo at the Naples Foreign Quarantine Station examines the eyes of 23-year-old Francesco Rotundo
RMAMCR30–Healthcare in Ethiopia - trachoma
RMCT0AK9–PANNUS TRACHOMATOSUS
RMEC3G10–heavily inflammed eye
RMA1WT2B–Community health worker counts beads denoting number of children and whether or not they have trachoma
RMBKKPHA–Kenya, Africa, village of Makutano, near Amboseli, portrait of elderly Masaai woman
RMA069F9–A young girl awaits a trachoma operation in a field hospital in Malawi
RMBGG2PB–Men waiting for an eye test in a clinic in Sierra Leone, West Africa
RM2K68Y4X–The Countess of Wessex during a reception to celebrate the success of the Trachoma Elimination Programme, held at the Sunbird Waterfront Hotel, in Salima, during a visit to Malawi. Picture date: Wednesday October 12, 2022.
RMB2F567–Two women sit outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia after undergoing Trachoma operations.
RMD23KY0–Zala Zembaba, Ethiopia, a physican eye surgery in a hospital ward
RFPT5J0F–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RFJB8D52–Gold fly siting on the grass
RFKMC654–close up of flesh fly on edge of variegated yellow and green leaf; essex; england; uk
RM2DMTFC5–RNIB,Royal National Institute for the Blind, Braille pocket watch,for blind people
RMD9GP5H–A trachomatous child from Romania detained at Ellis Island, early 1900s. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RM2K64832–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMA5TAP9–Vertical close up portrait of elderly nomadic berber woman in traditional dress, Tunisia, North Africa
RFR2WRCE–Group of Chlamydiales bacterias on light background, vector illustration
RME1CRFR–Trachoma. An Indian woman with Trachoma is having her eyes examined. WHO photo by A. Kochar. ND
RMA9PTDF–Photomicrograph Chlamydia trachomatis
RMCWAJEM–Physical examination of female immigrants at Ellis Island, New York City. The doctor is checking for trachoma, a highly
RMM8EB12–1943 Syria - man and boy suffering from Trachoma
RMA1WT2A–A Masai woman takes an eye test to check for trachoma Maasai Mara Kenya January 2004
RMBKNFX5–Kenya, Africa, village of Makutano, near Amboseli, portrait of elderly Masaai woman
RMA06A0E–An operation to reverse A Trachoma operationbeing carried out in a Malawian field hospital
RMWA767Y–2:15 P.M. Some of the crew at ferry, Jersey City, N.J. On extreme left, Sam, 10 yrs. old - I've got to support the family, he said. Small boy on right centre his broth[er], William 12 years old. Behind him another brother, 14 years old. This last has trachoma, and was excluded from school because of it. Sam had it recently. Mother wants these children to work because they bother her. Sam and William have been selling 2 and 5 years respectively. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2K68Y6M–The Countess of Wessex during a reception to celebrate the success of the Trachoma Elimination Programme, held at the Sunbird Waterfront Hotel, in Salima, during a visit to Malawi. Picture date: Wednesday October 12, 2022.
RMB2FF2H–Three people sit outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia after undergoing Trachoma operations.
RMD23KXW–Zala Zembaba, Ethiopia, a physican eye surgery in a hospital ward
RFPT5J0H–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RFJB8D5F–Big fly sitting on the grass
RMKR1T4Y–Man standing in the back of a jeep spraying a fly-breeding city dump in Edinburg, Texas, 1946. Flies can transmit food-borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, paratyphoid, salmonellosis and dysentery, as well as myiasis, trachoma, and yaws. They breed in organic wastes, refuse and animal excrement. Image courtesy CDC.
RM2CFJ07T–Dr. Franco Ermenegildo at the Naples Foreign Quarantine Station examines the eyes of 23-year-old Francesco Rotundo from Catanzaro, Italy, for trachoma by National Li 0449
RM2JT262G–Trachoma papuanum (as Saccolabium papuanum) Atlas Orchidaceen Deu Neu Guinea CCCXLIV 1327.
RM2K6482B–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMHRNR68–Hideyo Noguchi, Japanese Bacteriologist
RMBXFK6P–bathing, sunbathing, man lying under tanning lamp by Hanau, made by Quarzlampen GmbH Hanau, Germany, 1937, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME1CRFT–Trachoma. An old man with Trachoma is having his eyes examined. WHO photo by N. Willard. ND
RMBHK1GC–bathing, sunbathing, two children with tanning lamp 'HA-FI 230 Kurzzeit', circa 1970s,
RMCWBWC0–U.S. inspectors examining eyes of immigrants at Ellis Island, in New York Harbor. A diagnosis of trachoma would automatically
RMM8EAFA–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma
RM2AJ2TCC–Public health bulletin . Fig. 2-Trachoma-Beginning Cicatrization LH.Wilder, del.. Fig. 3-Trachoma-Cicatrization well marked.
RMBKKPM3–Kenya, Africa, village of Makutano, near Amboseli, portrait of elderly Masaai woman
RMA06A0A–An operation to reverse Trachoma being carried out in a Malawian field hospital
RM2K68Y6T–The Countess of Wessex during a reception to celebrate the success of the Trachoma Elimination Programme, held at the Sunbird Waterfront Hotel, in Salima, during a visit to Malawi. Picture date: Wednesday October 12, 2022.
RMB2E4D0–Three women sit outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia after undergoing Trachoma operations
RMD23KX4–Zala Zembaba, Amhara Region, patients wait outside the hospital
RFPT5J0G–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RFJB8D4W–Fly sitting on a grass stem
RM2CFJ0TR–Traveling Trachoma Clinic .
RM2JT261W–Trachoma rhopalorrhachis (as Sarcochilus brachyglottis) - A Century of Indian Orchids pl 63 (1895).
RM2K6481A–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMHRNR69–Hideyo Noguchi, Japanese Bacteriologist
RME1CRFP–Trachoma. A young a young child with flies around his eyes. WHO photo by Homer Page. ND
RMM8EAF1–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma
RM2AJ2T7K–Public health bulletin . Fig. 3-Trachoma-Cicatrization well marked.. Fig. 4-Trachoma-Showing connection tissue formation. L.h. Wilder, del. BREOHE1 S •
RMBKKPGY–Kenya, Africa, village of Makutano, near Amboseli, portrait of elderly Masaai woman
RMA06A00–eye test clinic set up in rural Malawi
RM2K68Y53–The Countess of Wessex during a reception to celebrate the success of the Trachoma Elimination Programme, held at the Sunbird Waterfront Hotel, in Salima, during a visit to Malawi. Picture date: Wednesday October 12, 2022.
RMB2E4F3–Two people sit outside a rural government health clinic in the Afar region of Ethiopia after undergoing Trachoma operations.
RMD23KYC–Zala Zembaba, Amhara Region, patients wait outside the hospital
RFPT5J0P–Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. Computer illustration showing an inclusion composed of a group of chlamydia reticulate bodies (intracellular multiplying stage, small red spheres) near the nucleus (purple) of a cell. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
RM2CFJ0RC–Traveling Trachoma Clinic . 1
RM2K647YG–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMHRNR6A–Hideyo Noguchi, Japanese Bacteriologist
RME1CRFM–Trachoma. A young Indian girl with a Trachoma infection sleeps with flies around her eyes. WHO photo by Homer Page. ND
RMBTK3YG–Physical examination of female immigrants at Ellis Island, New York City. The doctor is checking for trachoma, a highly contagious and difficult to cure eye disease. 1911.
RMM8EAFG–1943 Syria - British military office treats Kurdish people along the Syria Turkey border - many suffering from Trachoma
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