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These guidelines provide health workers with information needed to educate families of children with polio to help them to understand the disease, prevent deformities and assist the children's growth and development in the best way possible
Independent Monitoring Board of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (Twelfth Report: October 2015)
This position paper on polio vaccines replaces the 2016 WHO position paper, and summarizes recent developments in the field.
Pink Book's chapter
This is a part of a series of lesson plans created by Peace Corps volunteers in Senegal about vaccine preventable diseases
in Arabic: http://www.wiredhealthresources.net/presentations/117-ab/story.html
The push to immunize all children against polio has been hampered by the ongoing crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic. WHO and UNICEF have appealed to all parties to cooperate, including through temporary pauses in hostilities where needed, to allow vaccination campaigns to take place and for all chil ... more
Techniques for the district Hospital