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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for immunization
  1. (Vaccine-Preventable Disease) Photo Library (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Childhood Vaccines/Images ... Vaccines/Images ... Immunization Action Coalition
  2. Genital Warts/Images ... Genital Warts ... VisualDX ... Genital warts (condyloma acuminata) are caused by the wart virus human papillomavirus (HPV), of which there are ...
  3. Shingles (Zoster) (VisualDX)  
    Shingles/Images ... Shingles ... VisualDX ... Shingles (zoster) is a painful rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a ...
  4. Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type B) Photos (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Immunization Action Coalition
  5. Shingles: Signs and Symptoms (American Academy of Dermatology)  
    Shingles/Images ... Shingles ... If you have symptoms of shingles like a painful blistering rash, get immediate medical care. ... American Academy of Dermatology
  6. Mumps Photos (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Mumps/Images ... Mumps ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... These photos show what mumps looks like in people affected by the disease and from viewing ...
  7. Influenza Photos (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Immunization Action Coalition
  8. Measles (Rubeola) (VisualDX)  
    ... coughs or sneezes. It is best prevented by vaccination. Measles is more common in developing countries a…
  9. Pink Eye/Images ... Pink Eye ... VisualDX ... Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is inflammation of the tissue on the surface of the eye and/or the inside lining ...
  10. HIV/Images ... HIV ... VisualDX ... Primary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is an acute, flu-like illness that develops anywhere from 1-6 weeks following ...