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'Las Vacunas' booklet giving information about diseases and childhood vaccination, Colombia, 1980-1993
Public Health & Hygiene
1980-1993
2 of 35 Cards illustrating Diseases and their Prevention, produced in association with UNICEF, 1980-83
Public Health & Hygiene
1980-1983
Cards illustrating Diseases and their Prevention, produced in association with UNICEF, 1980-83
Public Health & Hygiene
1980-1983
Box containing 100 B-D `Soloshot' Syringes, made to autodestruct after single use, carrying box converts to sharps box to prevent the spread of AIDS, approved by UNICEF and the World Health Organisation for use in the Expanded Programme on Immunisation. Manufacture by Becton Dickinson & Co, New Jersey, USA and supplied by the UNICEF Supply Division, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1994
Soloshot syringes, 1994.
Public Health & Hygiene
Six glass ampoules containing freeze-dried B.C.G. vaccine for intradermal injection, for hydration with sodium chloride to provide ten doses, provided by UNICEF and manufactured by Evans Medical Ltd, Langhurst, Horsham, England, c. 1980-1985
Freeze-dried BCG vaccine
Public Health & Hygiene
1980-1985
Prototype back-packable vaccine fridge for transporting quantities of vaccine to remote areas in the developing world, designed and developed from a proposal by the Save The Children Fund, by Postgraduate students at Cranfield Institute of Technology, Bedford, England, 1989-1992
Vaccine refrigerator
Public Health & Hygiene
1989-1992