k Young boys sleeping under a mosquito net Mosquito net. View of two young boys sleeping under a mosquito net during hot weather. The net may be impregnated with insecticide to increase the amount of protection. Physical barriers are becoming increasingly important in preventing malaria as the malarial parasite becomes resistant to traditional antimalarial drugs. Malaria is caused by a parasitic protozoan carried in the saliva of bloodsucking Anopheles mosquitoes. The disease can be fatal. The net also protects against sandflies, whose bite spreads the disease leishmaniasis. Photographed in Iran. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Young boys sleeping under a mosquito net Mosquito net. View of two young boys sleeping under a mosquito net during hot weather. The net may be impregnated with insecticide to increase the amount of protection. Physical barriers are becoming increasingly important in preventing malaria as the malarial parasite becomes resistant to traditional anti malarial drugs. Malaria is caused by a parasitic protozoan carried in the saliva of blood sucking Anopheles mosquitoes. The disease can be fatal. The net also protects against sand flies, whose bite spreads the disease leishmaniasis. Photographed in Iran.
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Young boys sleeping under a mosquito net

Mosquito net. View of two young boys sleeping under a mosquito net during hot weather. The net may be impregnated with insecticide to increase the amount of protection. Physical barriers are becoming increasingly important in preventing malaria as the malarial parasite becomes resistant to traditional anti-malarial drugs. Malaria is caused by a parasitic protozoan carried in the saliva of blood-sucking Anopheles mosquitoes. The disease can be fatal. The net also protects against sand-flies, whose bite spreads the disease leishmaniasis. Photographed in Iran.

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