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1348-5370 - Ebola virus particles (blue) found both as extracellular particles and budding particles from chronically infected African green monkey kidney cells. Image captured and color-enhanced at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility in Ft. Detrick, Maryland.
860-287539 - Dead fan mussel and diver, Mediterranean Sea. Massive mortality of Noble Pen Shell (Pinna nobilis) infected with the parasite Haplosporidium. Porticcio. Corsica. Mediterranean.
832-79788 - Spur II, installation, cobblestones with names reminiscent of people who have died of AIDS, part of the project Denkraum, thinking space, stones and names from the German AIDS Foundation, inner city Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-79787 - Spur II, installation, cobblestones with names reminiscent of people who have died of AIDS, part of the project Denkraum, thinking space, stones and names from the German AIDS Foundation, inner city Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
857-32545 - These photos were made on a rural Arkansas Chicken farm. This farm uses the fecal material from the chickens to make feed for cattle. The fecal matter is composted with grains and food stuffs. The final product is fed to cattle. Large chicken farms like this one could spread the virus quickly if infected birds are found. (photo by Scott Goldsmith, Aurora)
857-32544 - These photos were made on a rural Arkansas Chicken farm. This farm uses the fecal material from the chickens to make feed for cattle. The fecal matter is composted with grains and food stuffs. The final product is fed to cattle. Large chicken farms like this one could spread the virus quickly if infected birds are found. (photo by Scott Goldsmith, Aurora)
857-32547 - These photos were made on a rural Arkansas Chicken farm. This farm uses the fecal material from the chickens to make feed for cattle. The fecal matter is composted with grains and food stuffs. The final product is fed to cattle. Large chicken farms like this one could spread the virus quickly if infected birds are found. (photo by Scott Goldsmith, Aurora)
1194-2613 - El salvador family of teresa de jesus perez, 36, hiv+, left with three sons, one of whom, 8-year-old raphael, is also hiv+. they are supported by contra sida, san salvador. teresa supports herself and family by sewing blouses and dresses at home, shown here with sons raphael, who is hiv+ (on left) and jose, who is not infected
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