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Young women walk home together after they've received a tetanus vaccination. The vaccine protects both the mother and the newborn from deadly tetanus during childbirth. Bangladesh eliminated maternal-neonatal tetanus in 2008 through high coverage of tetanus vaccine amongst women of reproductive age. Kaliakoir, Gazipur District, Bangladesh. August 2019.56
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08/19/2019
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Bangladesh
WHO Region
SEARO
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