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Kids Watching a Tow Truck

August 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

Automobile Stock Photos – A gold 1995 Buick LeSabre is being towed away on a flatbed tow truck.

Keywords: broken, not running vehicle, tow truck, flatbed, Buick Lesabre, kids, children

Stock Photo ID# BT6

Drummer in Marching Band

August 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

People Stock Photos: Mexican youth playing a drum in a marching band in Cheyenne Frontier Days parade.

keywords: Mexican boy, drummer, bass drum, big drum, marching band, black uniform, hot, heat, CFD, Cheyenne Frontier Days

Stock Photo ID# BT58

Marching Band at Cheyenne Frontier Days Parade

August 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

People Stock Photos: High school band marching in the 115th Cheyenne Frontier Days parade.

keywords: marching band, high school, CFD, 115th, Cheyenne Frontier Days

Stock Photo ID# BT59

Smiling African American Children

July 21, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

Photos of African American families: These three young children were playing outside in a backyard dirt pile, enjoying the fresh air, physical activity, and interacting as friends.

Keywords: children, interracial children, cultural diversity, friends, children playing, smiling child, smiling kids, playing in the dirt, 11336

African American Child Washing His Hands

July 21, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

Photos of African American families: This African-American mother was shown in the process of teaching her young son how to properly wash his hands at their kitchen sink, briskly rubbing his soapy hands together under fresh running tap water, in order to remove germs, and contaminants, thereby, reducing the spread of pathogens, and the ingestion of environmental chemicals or toxins. Children are taught to recite the Happy Birthday song, during hand washing, allotting enough time to completely clean their hands.

Keywords: hand washing, germs, family, mother, African American

Children in Niger West Africa (1968)

July 20, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

Africa Stock Photos: People in Niger, West Africa awaiting a smallpox and measles vaccination.

In 1979, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the global eradication of smallpox and recommended that all countries cease vaccination.

Keywords: Africa, Africans, Niger, black and white, children

Easter Egg Hunter Iwakuni Easter Egg Hunt

June 5, 2011February 14, 2012 Brian

Easter Egg Hunter Iwakuni Easter Egg Hunt

Easter egg hunter, reaches for colorful candy-filled Easter eggs during the 8th annual Iwakuni Easter Egg Hunt at the IronWorks sports courts
Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

May 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

This 2006 photograph showed a nurse in the process of administering an intramuscular vaccination in the left shoulder muscle of this young, pre-teen boy.

Immunization is one of the most important things a parent can do to protect their children’s health. Today, we can protect children younger than two years old from 14 serious diseases including:

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) (bacterial meningitis);Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Influenza; Measles; Mumps; Pertussis (whooping cough); Pneumococcal disease; Polio; Rubella (German measles); Tetanus (lockjaw); Rotavirus; Varicella (chickenpox);

At least one vaccine is needed for each of these diseases, and for some diseases several doses are required for the best protection. Several “combination vaccines” exist in which multiple vaccines are given in a single shot, reducing the number of shots needed.

Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

May 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

This 2006 photograph showed a nurse in the process of administering an intramuscular vaccination in the left shoulder muscle of this young, pre-teen boy.

Immunization is one of the most important things a parent can do to protect their children’s health. Today, we can protect children younger than two years old from 14 serious diseases including:

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) (bacterial meningitis);Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Influenza; Measles; Mumps; Pertussis (whooping cough); Pneumococcal disease; Polio; Rubella (German measles); Tetanus (lockjaw); Rotavirus; Varicella (chickenpox);

At least one vaccine is needed for each of these diseases, and for some diseases several doses are required for the best protection. Several “combination vaccines” exist in which multiple vaccines are given in a single shot, reducing the number of shots needed.

Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

Child Receiving a Flu Vaccination

May 3, 2011January 9, 2021 Brian

This 2006 photograph showed a nurse in the process of administering an intramuscular vaccination in the left shoulder muscle of this young, pre-teen boy.

Immunization is one of the most important things a parent can do to protect their children’s health. Today, we can protect children younger than two years old from 14 serious diseases including:

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) (bacterial meningitis);Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Influenza; Measles; Mumps; Pertussis (whooping cough); Pneumococcal disease; Polio; Rubella (German measles); Tetanus (lockjaw); Rotavirus; Varicella (chickenpox);

At least one vaccine is needed for each of these diseases, and for some diseases several doses are required for the best protection. Several “combination vaccines” exist in which multiple vaccines are given in a single shot, reducing the number of shots needed.

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