By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. You can change your cookie settings at any time but parts of our site will no function correctly without them.
Quick search4
Enter your username and password below to login
Username
Password
Keep me logged in
A Maryland woman finds an adult lone star tick, or Amblyomma americanum, on her skin. Lone star ticks can transmit the pathogens that cause diseases such as ehrlichiosis and Southern tick-associated rash illness, or STARI. Bites from juvenile lone star ticks have been associated with alpha-gal syndrome, which causes a rare allergy to a component of red meat. Credit: NIAID
Info & Prices
Keywords
Image Specification:

Dimensions: 4848 x 3196 pixels (44.3 MB)

Maximum Size at 300dpi: 410.5 x 270.6 mm, 16.2 x 10.7 inches

Maximum Size at 72dpi: 1713.1 x 1129.3 mm, 67.3 x 44.4 inches

This image is rights managed. Therefore the price depends on your usage.

This image is rights managed. Rights managed images cannot be purchased online. If you would like to buy this image, please contact us by calling +55+11 30346525 or email us at: atendimento@imageplus.com / atendimento@glowimages.com.br
Request quote
Request quote

Image information

supplier
BSIP RM

description
A Maryland woman finds an adult lone star tick, or Amblyomma americanum, on her skin. Lone star ticks can transmit the pathogens that cause diseases such as ehrlichiosis and Southern tick-associated rash illness, or STARI. Bites from juvenile lone star ticks have been associated with alpha-gal syndrome, which causes a rare allergy to a component of red meat. Credit: NIAID

type
rights managed

Photographer
IMAGE POINT FR / NIH / NIAID Search other images from this contributor

Modelrelease
Model release is not applicable

Property release
Property release is not applicable

Quote request for stock image BSIP RM (RM) BSIP_016161_017

Please login / register in order to use a quote request.


About US
FAQ
Contact Us