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Vaccine-preventable diseases include: Cervical cancer Cholera Diphtheria Hep B Influenza Japanese encephalitis Measles Mumps Pertussis Pneumonia Polio Rabies Rotavirus Rubella Tetanus Typhoid Varicella Yellow Fever Protected together,
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Here is what you can do to soothe a child during vaccination.
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#Measles is one of the most contagious diseases ever known. When people do not get 2 doses of the vaccine against measles, the disease spreads quickly. When enough people get immunized, everyone in the community is protected. Yes,#VaccinesWork!pic.twitter.com/bnVTdXkw9AMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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Through childhood, adolescence and into adulthood
#VaccinesWork to protect health at every stage of life no matter where you live. http://bit.ly/2lrPEtN pic.twitter.com/PSeuhe3tkHMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
Every year, immunization prevents 2-3 million deaths and additional illnesses and disabilities from 26 diseases.
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Globally, 1 out of 10 children never receive any vaccination. This must change.
#VaccinesWork to ensure#HealthForAll!pic.twitter.com/t3B1nsdI8eMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
World Health Organization (WHO) ha ritwittato
Vaccine-preventable diseases include: Cervical cancer Cholera Diphtheria Hep B Influenza Japanese encephalitis Measles Mumps Pertussis Pneumonia Polio Rabies Rotavirus Rubella Tetanus Typhoid Varicella Yellow Fever Protected together,
#VaccinesWork!pic.twitter.com/NPvxlLbQ2f5 facts on vaccinesMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
Ensure you and your family are fully protected against vaccine-preventable diseases. Check with your doctor to see if your vaccinations are up-to-date. Yes,
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Through childhood, adolescence and into adulthood
#VaccinesWork to protect health at every stage of life no matter where you live. http://bit.ly/2lrPEtN pic.twitter.com/PSeuhe3tkHMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
Globally, 1 out of 10 children never receive any vaccination. This must change.
#VaccinesWork to ensure#HealthForAll!pic.twitter.com/t3B1nsdI8eMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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WHO’s disease surveillance system can work even when doctors and health workers are in remote areas, using their smart phones to enter
#HealthData even when they are offline. The information will be updated when the device is connected to internet http://bit.ly/2M2TiFK pic.twitter.com/sE2FHsx3nsMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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The hunt for
#Ebola continues in the remote areas of#DRC. Marie-Roseline Bélizaire and her team travel over hundreds of kilometers by motorcycles through the remote rainforests to visit communities at risk and follow up contacts of confirmed cases. http://bit.ly/2MKysMy pic.twitter.com/MzFQsOmBscMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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When it's hot :
#drinkwater & non-alcoholic fluids, even when not#thirsty - it will help to prevent heat-related illnesses Don’t drink liquids that contain caffeine, alcohol or large amounts of sugar. These cause you to lose more body fluids & worsen#dehydrationpic.twitter.com/T2RASTxofcGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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In Cox’s Bazar,
#Bangladesh, thanks to the correct#HealthData, WHO followed each patient and provided preventive medicines and vaccines to their family members. This helped in containing the#diphtheria outbreak. http://bit.ly/2M2TiFK pic.twitter.com/0fEWzBbfGIMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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In
#Hodeida, WHO is providing much-needed fuel to ambulances and health facilities as well as more than 10 million litres of water; 6 surgical teams; 5 emergency mobile teams and 6 primary health teams.#Yemenpic.twitter.com/ZLnh5CpbR2Grazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
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Each week dozens of disease alerts come in from 170 health facilities spread across
#Rohingya camps as well as the general population in Cox’s Bazar,#Bangladesh. WHO examines all of them and, if more evidence is needed, a team is sent out to investigate http://bit.ly/2M2TiFK pic.twitter.com/gqZQBxMT9DMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
World Health Organization (WHO) ha ritwittato
Taming the
#diphtheria outbreak in Cox’s Bazar,#Bangladesh, has been a combined effort of the government, WHO and partners. Technology was one of the key tools of the response. http://bit.ly/2M2TiFK pic.twitter.com/dLnIWeMbRjMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
WHO’s disease surveillance system can work even when doctors and health workers are in remote areas, using their smart phones to enter
#HealthData even when they are offline. The information will be updated when the device is connected to internet http://bit.ly/2M2TiFK pic.twitter.com/sE2FHsx3nsMostra questa discussioneGrazie. Twitter lo utilizzerà per migliorare la tua cronologia. AnnullaAnnulla -
World Health Organization (WHO) ha ritwittato
I met Mohammed in the asylum seeker centre in Athens today. He is from Syria. He had polio and now relies on a wheelchair. All his medical needs are taken care of by the Greek government but he dreams of going back home to be with his wife and daughters
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