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  1. ... pain. Even if you have a rash after vaccination, it is important to get further shots as ...
  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. Rubella (German Measles, Three-Day Measles) Photos (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... influenzae Infection(HIB), Haemophilus influenzae Serotype b (Hib) Vaccination
  4. Molluscum Contagiosum (VisualDX)  
    ... to surrounding skin by scratching or rubbing (self-inoculation), and it can be spread to others by ...
  5. Meningococcal Photos (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... disease, photos of people affected by meningococcal, Meningococcal Vaccination
  6. Chickenpox (Varicella) Photos (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Chickenpox/Images ... Chickenpox ... View photos of chickenpox in unvaccinated persons, chickenpox in vaccinated persons, and images of Varicella-Zoster (Chickenpox) ...
  7. (Vaccine-Preventable Disease) Photo Library (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Childhood Vaccines/Images ... Childhood Vaccines ... Vaccines/Images ... Vaccines ... 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. ... Smallpox virus has been eradicated worldwide through successful vaccination and treatment programs, and now exists only as ...
  10. Immunizations (vaccinations) are given to initiate or augment resistance to an infectious disease. Immunizations provide a specialized form of ...
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