Photo of a site in Pakistan, 1976, that illustrates the poor methods by which malathion was stored, open to the elements. In 1976, epidemiologists from the CDC and the EPA examined cases of malathion poisoning in local Pakistani malaria control teams, while provincial and district staff performed cholinesterase analyses to determine levels of pesticide intoxication. This image was created in 1976 and provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Edward L. Baker, Jr., M.D., M.P.H. [0004-0702-2220-3315] by 0004
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