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Entitled, “Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination Campaign”, this image was created by CDC Medical Epidemiologist, Susan Hills, MBBS, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID). In early 2013, the Cambodian Ministry of Health, with CDC’s support, conducted a Japanese Encephalitis vaccination campaign that vaccinated approximately 310,000 children, aged 9 months to 12 years, in western Cambodia. This photo shows some of the children, who were demonstrating that they’d received vaccine, by holding up their immunization cards, and fingers marked with gentian violet. This photo earned Susan a tie for the Third Place award in the 2013 CDC Connects Annual Public Health in Action Photo Contest, in the category of “International Programs”.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ CDC Connects
Creation Date: 2013
Photo Credit: Susan Hills, MBBS, Medical epidemiologist; NCEZID, Fort Collins
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