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Mother helping two young kids washing their hands on kitchen sink

Hand Hygiene as a Family Activity


Handwashing is an easy, cheap, and effective way to prevent the spread of germs and keep kids and adults healthy. Parents and caretakers play an important role in teaching children to wash their hands.

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Photomicrograph of Escherichia coli bacteria

Escherichia Coli


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Microscopic image of a monkey liver tissue specimen
A mother holding her young child as a field technician was sterilizing the baby’s right shoulder for a vaccine
A former Malaria Control in War Areas field station building in Newton, Georgia
A male and a female technician working at a lab

Marburg Virus Disease

A microscopic image of the Marburg virus

Marburg


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