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Public Domain Picture: This 2000 image depicted a health care worker marking a child who'd just received a polio vaccination. Following the receipt of polio immun

By: CDC/ Chris Zahniser, B.S.N., R.N., M.P.H., Courtesy: Public Health Image Library
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This 2000 image depicted a health care worker marking a child who'd just received a polio vaccination.  Following the receipt of polio immun
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This 2000 image depicted a health care worker marking a child who'd just received a polio vaccination. Following the receipt of polio immun
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This 2000 image depicted a health care worker marking a child who'd just received a polio vaccination. Following the receipt of polio immunization, the finger of the recipient was stained with ink. This serves as documentation that the child actually received the immunization, and also prevented the child from receiving an additional dose during that immunization campaign. The image was provided by Chris Zahniser, B.S.N., R.N., M.P.H., a STOP Transmission of Polio (STOP) immunization initiative team member and photographer. Ms. Zahniser was at the time assigned to the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, and spent three months working in the Districts of Gorakhpur and Deoria.
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