File:Wellbee, 1963.svg
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DescriptionWellbee, 1963.svg |
English: This 1963 poster featured CDC’s national symbol of public health, the "Wellbee", who was depicted here encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine. * CDC used the Wellbee in its comprehensive marketing campaign that used newspapers, posters, leaflets, radio and television, as well as personal appearances at public health events. Wellbee’s first assignment was to sponsor Sabin Type-II oral polio vaccine campaigns across the United States. Later, Wellbee’s character was incorporated into other health promotion campaigns including diphtheria and tetanus immunizations, hand-washing, physical fitness, and injury prevention. This artifact can be found in the Global Health Odyssey, which is the CDC’s museum featuring many various public health-related artifacts. |
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This image is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:Killer B.jpg licensed with PD-USGov-HHS-CDC
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- 2008-10-06T20:02:45Z Durova 333x637 (121572 Bytes) ==Summary== {{Information |Description= {{en|This 1963 poster featured CDC’s national symbol of public health, the "Wellbee", who was depicted here encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine. * CDC used the We
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20:26, 14 July 2009 | 333 × 637 (46 KB) | Nevit (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|This 1963 poster featured CDC’s national symbol of public health, the "Wellbee", who was depicted here encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine. * CDC used the Wellbee in its comprehensive marketing campai |
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