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#5797694
21 Jun 2020
A Thai wildlife official captures monkeys to sterilize them at Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797704
21 Jun 2020
A Thai wildlife official captures monkeys to sterilize them at Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797724
21 Jun 2020
A captured monkey inside a cage during at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797752
21 Jun 2020
A Thai wildlife officer tattoos an unconscious monkey for future identification at the Monkey's Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797756
21 Jun 2020
Thai veterinarians sterilize unconscious monkeys at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797790
21 Jun 2020
A Thai Buddhist monk and a man feed monkeys on a street in Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797792
21 Jun 2020
A monkey on a street at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple, Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797794
21 Jun 2020
A man feed food monkeys on a street in Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#5797796
21 Jun 2020
A monkey on a street at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple, Lopburi province, Thailand, 21 June 2020. Thai veterinarians and wildlife officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation launched an operation to capture hundreds of monkeys for a sterilization program aimed to control the population of monkeys that have been causing nuisance to the residents, as some reported damage to their houses and assets as well as fears of disease at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand.
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#499811
25 Mar 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri health care professional sterilizes the sputum collection bottles for Tuberculosis which will be discarded after proper sterilization at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499812
25 Mar 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri health care professional sterilizes the sputum collection bottles for Tuberculosis which will be discarded after proper sterilization at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499813
25 Mar 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri health care professional sterilizes the sputum collection bottles for Tuberculosis which will be discarded after proper sterilization at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#8594592
28 Jul 2022
Lorena Gatica, dental surgeon of the Xochimilco municipality in Mexico City, supervises the sterilisation of dental instruments during her visit to a low-income family in the chinampera and lake area to provide care as part of the programmes of the health projects in the municipality.
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#13426683
10 Mar 2026
A food package containing 5 kg of rice, 1 kg of sugar, and 1 liter of cooking oil is worth Rp 50,000 in a ''cheap market'' program by the local government at the Kedungkandang subdistrict office in Malang, Indonesia, on March 10, 2026. The low-cost market program helps the community meet their basic needs at affordable prices, stabilize commodity prices, control inflation at the regional level, and ease the economic burden on low-income communities, especially ahead of major religious holidays such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
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#13426675
10 Mar 2026
Thousands of residents jostle as they queue to purchase food packages worth Rp 50,000 in a ''cheap market'' program run by the local government at the Kedungkandang subdistrict office in Malang, Indonesia, on March 10, 2026. The low-cost market program helps the community meet their basic needs at affordable prices, stabilize commodity prices, control inflation at the regional level, and ease the economic burden on low-income communities, especially ahead of major religious holidays such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
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#13426676
10 Mar 2026
Thousands of residents jostle as they queue to purchase food packages worth Rp 50,000 in a ''cheap market'' program run by the local government at the Kedungkandang subdistrict office in Malang, Indonesia, on March 10, 2026. The low-cost market program helps the community meet their basic needs at affordable prices, stabilize commodity prices, control inflation at the regional level, and ease the economic burden on low-income communities, especially ahead of major religious holidays such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
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