1. One of the blood sampling techniques during an epidemiological survey in Togo Subject(s): MothersHealth PersonnelMother-Child RelationsWomenChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
2. For these boys at an Indian school, early preventive treatment for incipient trachoma will probably safeguard their young eyesight for a whole lifetime Subject(s): Health PersonnelHealth PromotionChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
3. Under careful supervision, this Sudan schoolboy is treating his classmates' eyes for trachoma. This will ensure that treatment countinues after the trachoma control team leaves the district Subject(s): Health PersonnelHealth PromotionChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
4. This little boy is having an eye check-up which should ensure that any threat to his sight is recognized in time and prevented. Many thousands of less fortunate children go blind unnecessarily every year for want of simple precautions or low-cost treatment Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthChildWorld Health Organization
5. Yaws is the disease of poverty and filth: the first victims are always the children Publication: Produced: 1959 Subject(s): ChildYawsHealth PersonnelLiberia
6. A single injection of long-acting penicillin cures yaws (before) Publication: Produced: [not before 1960] Subject(s): ChildMothersYawsYaws -- drug therapyHealth PersonnelPenicillinsNigeriaWorld Health Organization.
7. Occupational therapists in the Philippines advising a mother on how to care for her son suffering from Down's syndrom. A UNCIEF project called "Reaching the Unreached" found that 21 percent of young children had various disabling impairments Subject(s): Health PersonnelChildWorld Health Organization
8. A woman at the philippines health centre learns how to prepare oral rehydration fluid for home treatment of her child Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHealth PersonnelChildWorld Health Organization