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In India, where polio has been eliminated, female health workers prepare for yet another day of immunization activities to keep their citizens safe from imported cases of polio as well as other possible threats. They know that vaccines work to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases and prevent 2-3 million deaths around the world every year. This is why female health workers continue to join in global immunization efforts no matter what challenges lie ahead.

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