1. There is no single method of attack against malaria. A trained entomologist collects mosquito specimens by sucking them into a plastic tube Subject(s): MalariaWorld Health Organization.
2. For many thousands of West African onchocerciasis is a reality that leaves an unhappy legacy of damaged or destroyed eyesight Publication: 1978 Subject(s): Onchocerciasis, OcularEye DiseasesBlindnessAfrica, WesternWorld Health Organization
3. Hypertension detection team at work in India. A standard method of compiling the data from such surveys has been suggeseted by WHO, but it is a flexible system and can be modified to suit local conditions Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelPublic HealthEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
4. Blood pressure being taken of a suspected case of hypertension Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
5. Checking blood pressure with an electronic machine Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
6. Emergency treatment at home for a victim of a stroke Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesPhysiciansPatientsWorld Health Organization
7. Routine medical check-ups include measuring blood pressure Subject(s): Health PersonnelWomenWorld Health Organization
8. Much of the work in felling and transporting timber has been mechanized in Finland Author(s): Willard, Nedd, photographer Subject(s): Healthy LifestyleCardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & controlFinlandWorld Health Organization.
9. An elderly woman has her blood tested for blood sugar, uric acid and cholesterol levels in the course of a hypertension study made by the Philippine Heart Centre for Asia Author(s): Abcede, José, photographer Publication: [1978] Subject(s): Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & controlHypertension -- prevention & controlHematologic TestsWomenPatientsPhilippinesWorld Health Organization.