It's A Human Right
The most common, serious infections transmitted by unsafe injections are hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. Infections spread by used syringes may not be obvious for years or decades. Unsafe injection practices are a world-wide problem.

By 2003, the Department of Vaccines and Biologicals of WHO intends to have established a comprehensive system to ensure the safety of all immunizations given by national immunization programs.

With the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), the research and development efforts were further accelerated. Comprehensive information about immunization is available from www.who.int/vaccines-documents. Focus on immunization services is a joint effort by numerous agencies.

We are committed to supplying the high quality products that ensures the no syringe is used more than once.

 
 
 

Useful Links

www.who.int

www.unicef.dk

www.who.int/vaccines-documents/DocsPDF99

www.time.com/time/2001/aidsinafrica/



(World Health Organization-W.H.O.)

(Unicef)

(W.H.O. Document on autodestruct Syringes)

(An article about AIDS in Africa)
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