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Author: Gérard Bocquenet

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A health worker prepares to vaccinate a pregnant woman against tetanus in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Saving moms and babies – UNICEF and Pampers P&G partnership delivers

Saving moms and babies – UNICEF and Pampers P&G partnership delivers

Data and research Impact

By Gérard Bocquenet

Virtually unknown in high income countries, tetanus is a disease related to poverty and inequity. Despite being entirely preventable, neonatal tetanus – a swift and painful killer – remains a burden in 25 countries where vaccination fails to reach all mothers-to-be, and where women deliver and care for their newborns in unhygienic… Read more →←

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