A newborn, a child, a pregnant woman and a man with tetanus: vaccinating against tetanus in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KEPI, ca. 2000.

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[2000?]
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755351i
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A newborn, a child, a pregnant woman and a man with tetanus: vaccinating against tetanus in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KEPI, ca. 2000. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Includes statistic: 'Over 70% of children that get tetanus die and those who survivie require special medical care'; one of the symptoms of tetanus listed in children: 'Lockjaw is one of the most dangerous symptoms because it can lead to death by suffocation'

Publication/Creation

Kenya : Ministry of Health, KEPI Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization, [2000?]

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 42.1 x 59.3 cm

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Protect yourself and your family from tetanus. We are all at risk ... Tetanus still remains a killer disease in Kenya ... Vaccination saves lives. Bears logo: Ministry of Health Bears logo: KEPI Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization Includes list of symptoms and required tetanus doses

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Ministry of Health KEPI Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization ca. 2000 28/07/2011 UK UkLW Transcription from the item

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Wellcome Collection 755351i

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