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West Virginia's Get Smart Campaign

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Artwork by Local West Virginia School Children

 


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West Virginia's Get Smart Campaign

We are taking the CDC GET SMART:Know When Antibiotics Work campaign to West Virginia schools. Our goal is to educate about antibiotic resistance.  

After a presentation is made at a school, students are given the opportunity to prepare artwork to post on our web site.  Artwork must be done on standard 8 ½ by 11”, white  paper.  

If you are a West Virginia student, you may log on to the GET SMART information, study it yourself and create some artwork! If you submit it to us, along with an artwork release form, signed by your parent or guardian, it may be posted on our web site.

Enjoy the wonderful artwork on this web site!

For more information, contact:

Mary A. Myers, RN
West Virginia Bureau for Public Health
Division of Surveillance and Disease Control
350 Capitol Street   Room 125
Charleston, West Virginia 25301-3715
Telephone: 1-800-423-1271
(304) 558-5358
E-mail:  maryamyers@wvdhhr.org

 

 

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