Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

62 185 találat
  • / 500
  • kép/oldal:
RF
Viruses and red blood cells , Viral disease epidemic , Infection Medical Concept-stock-foto
RF
Viruses and red blood cells , Viral disease epidemic , Infection Background-stock-foto
RM
Mougins, France. 19th Jan, 2026. File photo - Valentino Garavani and guest seen arriving at amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS 2008 benefit held at Le Moulin de Mougins during the 61st International Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2008 in Mougins, Southern France. The amfAR foundation raises funds for research, education and treatment of AIDS/HIV worldwide. - Italian fashion legend Valentino Garavani has died at 93. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RF
STD Sexually Transmited disease as an infectious disease caused by bacteria viruses or parasites  as STI that is primarily spread through sexual-stock-foto
RF
STI Sexually Transmited Infection as an infectious disease caused by bacteria viruses or parasites that is primarily spread through sexual contact and-stock-foto
RF
Prevention or Cure - decide between two options. Greek statue presenting a choice: prevention or cure, weighing their values. Looking at pros and cons-stock-foto
RF
Gene editing technology in vivo. CRISPR and Cas9 system for Treatment of Blood Disorders, Autoimmune, Infectious  and Metabolic Diseases. Vector illus-stock-foto
RF
Gene editing technology. CRISPR and Cas9 system for Treatment of Blood Disorders, Genetic Blindness, Cancer, Infectious Diseases, Metabolic Diseases.-stock-foto
RM
Photograph John Angerson  1990 After the Revolution in Romania, it was discovered that Constanța had the largest percentage of children with HIV and A-stock-foto
RF
Two hands holding red ribbon against teal background, closeup volunteer gesture with beaded bracelets, conveys solidarity, HIV-stock-foto
RF
Earth wrapped in red ribbon signaling global HIV awareness and solidarity, flat illustration of planet centered on pastel purple-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
West Hollywood, California, USA 15th January 2026 The AIDS Monument with 147 Bronze pillars called Traces opens at West Hollywood Park on January 5, 2026 in West Hollywood, California, USA. The AIDS Monument will honor lived impacted by HIV/AIDS through art and light. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
RF
colorful beehive shed in snowy winter countryside-stock-foto
RM
EMBARGOED TO 0001 THURSDAY JANUARY 1 File photo dated 29/12/21 of a pharmacy sign on a shop in London. Letting people access a treatment which reduces the risk of catching HIV through pharmacies could be a "game-changer" in the fight against the virus, experts have said. In England most PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is accessed through sexual health services. But a report by the Terrence Higgins Trust highlights how delivering the treatment via community pharmacies would widen access to the treatment. Issue date: Thursday January 1, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
File photo dated 29/12/21 of a pharmacy sign on a shop in London. Letting people access a treatment which reduces the risk of catching HIV through pharmacies could be a "game-changer" in the fight against the virus, experts have said. In England most PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is accessed through sexual health services. But a report by the Terrence Higgins Trust highlights how delivering the treatment via community pharmacies would widen access to the treatment. Issue date: Thursday January 1, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
EMBARGOED TO 0001 THURSDAY JANUARY 1 File photo dated 07/03/22 of a generic view of medications at a hospital pharmacy. Letting people access a treatment which reduces the risk of catching HIV through pharmacies could be a "game-changer" in the fight against the virus, experts have said. In England most PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is accessed through sexual health services. But a report by the Terrence Higgins Trust highlights how delivering the treatment via community pharmacies would widen access to the treatment. Issue date: Thursday January 1, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
File photo dated 07/03/22 of a generic view of medications at a hospital pharmacy. Letting people access a treatment which reduces the risk of catching HIV through pharmacies could be a "game-changer" in the fight against the virus, experts have said. In England most PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is accessed through sexual health services. But a report by the Terrence Higgins Trust highlights how delivering the treatment via community pharmacies would widen access to the treatment. Issue date: Thursday January 1, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and now they have been warned''.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and now they have been warned''.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and now they have been warned''.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and now they have been warned''.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and now they have been warned''.-stock-foto
RM
Pietermaritzburg, Kzn, South Africa. 1st Jan, 2026. Akhona died of AIDS - Picture story by John Robinson.Akhona's funeral program.In a country where people prominent and ordinary often die in denial after a ''long illness''. In life Akhona was different. Akhona spent the last few years of her life talking to children, she kept a note book where she wrote down the names of the schools that she had shared her faith and her her HIV status saying to those around her " I have told them, see, I was there on that day, and told the children that AIDS has done this to me, I told them and no-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor RIBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with the Recon-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel Robert Adrian Leitch, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, in accordance with his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served as a colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in efforts to combat HIV/AIDS among soldier-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto
RM
December 20, 2025, Juba, Ces/Juba, South Sudan: British military officer and medical doctor Colonel ROBERT ADRIAN LEITCH, widely known as Bob, has been laid to rest at Moroyok Cemetery in Rajaf Payam, Juba, honoring his wish to be buried in South Sudan under a mango tree, among the South Sudanese people.A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leitch served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and dedicated much of his life to South Sudan. He worked with the SPLA Medical Corps as a programme manager, playing a key role in combating HIV AIDS among soldiers, and recently served with t-stock-foto