1. [Injection of a sulfone-oil suspension] Publication: 1977 Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
2. ... vaccination by a health worker in a rural zone Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthWorld Health Organization.
3. Village health workers attending a course on primary health care in Torodi, Niger. The teacher is a qualified male nurse. The new emphasis on training primary health workers stems from the realization that simply providing more physicians and more nurses will not solve the health problems of devloping countries Subject(s): Health PersonnelEducation, MedicalTeachingPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
5. Prevention is essential to protect life and there is no substitute for vaccination and immunization Subject(s): Public HealthPhysiciansMothersMother-Child RelationsInjectionsWorld Health Organization
6. A moment of discomfort - but it will ensure that he will never suffer: the wasting disease of tuberculosis. Vaccination must be a regular feature of child care, preferably under a program which forms an integral part of any country's health services Subject(s): PhysiciansChildWorld Health Organization
7. This little Ghanaian child is one of the lucky ones - her mother was able to bring her to [the] hospital. Communicable diseases such as whooping cough and measles are reponsible for 30 per cent of certified deaths and 60 percent of hospital admissions in Ghana. But very few of the children who catch measles ever reach a hospital Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
8. A sturdy- looking six-year-old child of the Turkana. The scars on his abdomen testify to blood-letting rituals Subject(s): BloodlettingChildWorld Health Organization