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| M/MC HCMD Detail Information for PL INO 81 | | ID: PL INO 81
Date: 1991
Country: Indonesia
Media Format: Pamphlet
Languages: Indonesian
English Title: [Mrs. Ari got her baby immunized]
Original Title: Ibu ani dan bayinya : Imunisasi
Producers: Yayasan Kusuma Buana (YKB)
Contact: Yayasan Kusuma Buana (YKB)
Address: Jalan Asem Baris Raya Blok A-3, Tebet Jakarta, Selatan 12480 Indonesia
Phone: 62-21-829-6337
Email: ykb-jkt@idola.net.id
Audience: Mothers|Low Literates|Parents
Abstract: Information about immunization and how it affects a child's health. Lists the immunizations needed by each child on inside front cover. Each illustrated page includes a caption. At first Mrs. Ari's baby is in bed crying (page 2). There are mosquitos and trash around the bed (page 3). Many other parents have children that have died (page 4). Mrs. Ani takes her child to the health center (page 5). She explains her fears to the health worker (page 6). The health worker explains that if the baby is immunized, it won't get sick (page 7). Immunization protects against diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, measles (page 8-9). Some immunizations need to be given three times at certain ages (page 10). Includes an infant immunization record on back cover.
Notes: Simliar to, but contains less information than, PL INO 102
Description: 21 x 16 cm. 12 p. booklet. Cover: Blue background with white lettering and illustration of a woman, holding a child with an umbrella overhead.
PDF: http://db.jhuccp.org/mmc/media/ino81.pdf
Subjects: Immunization | Infant Health | Tuberculosis | Diphtheria | Pertussis | Tetanus |
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