** The photographs in this material are used for illustrative purposes only; they do not imply any particular health status, attitudes, behaviors, or actions on the part of any person who appears in the photographs. Photographs were provided courtesy of Photoshare
©2007 Bonnie Gillespie, Courtesy of Photoshare | A technician in Ethiopia sprays insecticide on the outside of a building to prevent malaria-carrying mosquitos.
©2007 Bonnie Gillespie, Courtesy of Photoshare | A family with their insecticide treated bed net (ITN) in rural Ethiopia.
©2007 Bonnie Gillespie, Courtesy of Photoshare | A mother with her infant daughter holds an insecticide treated net (ITN) that she received at a clinic in Mali.
©2007 Bonnie Gillespie, Courtesy of Photoshare | A health worker holds up artemisinin-based combination therapy pills (ACTs) for malaria treatment in Ethiopia.
©2005 Alfredo L. Fort, Courtesy of Photoshare | A poster at a primary health center in Zanzibar describes the benefits of using mosquito nets to prevent malaria.
©2006 Alfredo L. Fort, Courtesy of Photoshare | A rooftop sign at a private health clinic in Uganda promotes malaria prevention through the use of insecticide-treated mosquito bednets (ITNs).