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Stage rehearsal for a performance promoting SupaNet insecticide treated nets for the prevention of Malaria.
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A man distributes SupaNet insecticide treated nets for the prevention of malaria in Zimbabwe.
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A boy retreating insecticide-treated nets for the prevention of Malaria.
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A promotional booth demonstrates the use of insecticide treated nets for the prevention of malaria in the Central African Republic.
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A Peace Corps volunteer helps impregnate mosquito nets at the Tchamba health clinic in Togo for the prevention of malaria.
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A billboard in Dakar, Senegal reads "Le paludisme tue! En cas de fièvre, soignez-vous avec de la chloroquine" ("Malaria kills! In case of a fever, take Chloroquine").
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In a staged photo, a couple in Zambia feeds their infant chloroquine syrup, an antimalarial drug used to treat and to prevent malaria.
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A woman feeds her infant a chloroquine tablet, an antimalarial drug used to treat and to prevent malaria; staged photo.
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In a staged photo, a woman in Zambia feels her infant's body for malarial fever.
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A woman in Zambia uses a bednet to prevent malaria during pregnancy.
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Hellen Akoth, a 10-year old girl from Western Kenya takes a break from her chores (walking a kilometer to find cooking charcoal) to listen to PSI staff teaching the village on the use of insecticide-treated nets to protect themselves from malaria. When she returns home, she will proceed to prepare...
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A sign encourages people to take advantage of low-cost mosquito netting to reduce the spread of malaria.
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One of the pilas used for public washing in Guatemala is targeted for malaria control and water borne illnesses. Hundres of people become ill from the water every year.
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The Bahr al Jabal river in the Upper Nile region of South Sudan in the rainy season. During the rainy season, the river floods surrounding marshland. The river is a source of life, but also of disease. People living on the river’s swampy edges suffer from a very high malaria burden.
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As part of an Africa Malaria Day program, villagers in Sudan attend a health education meeting on malaria prevention, using insecticide treated bed nets.
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Village children in Sudan display homemade posters for African Malaria Day.
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Women at an Africa Malaria Day event in Sudan.
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Villagers in Sudan dance at an African Malaria Day event.
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Young boys celebrate the festivities brought about by South Sudan's first participation in Africa Malaria Day.
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A poster at a primary health center in Zanzibar describes the benefits of using mosquito nets to prevent malaria.
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The use of mosquito nets, as seen here in Zanzibar, is indispensable in many African countries.
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National Guidelines for Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment published by Tanzania's Ministry of Health in 2000.
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Children in a rural classroom in Kenya take a quiz on the use of insecticide-treated nets. Population Services International (PSI) Kenya has introduced a lesson in malaria-endemic zones where grade 7 pupils will be used to educate their parents and peers on the need to use treated nets. In most...
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Even though his house is barely bigger than the mosquito net, this young man in Tanzania realizes the benefit of protecting himself from malaria and stands proud beside his covered bed.
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In Vietnam, Le Ann and Jenny get ready to sleep in their wooden bed, which consists of a thin straw mat as a mattress and a bednet. Straw mats are used to prevent humidity and the growth of parasites. In most developing countries like Vietnam, bednets are a low-cost means of preventing mosquito...
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