World Meningitis Day 2022

Speciality: Neurology


Speaker:

Dr. Rashna Dass Hazarika | MD (Pediatrics), Fellow in Pediatric Infectious Disease Chief Pediatrics & Neonatology Bemcare super speciality hospital Guwahati,

Dr. Pramod Jog | MD,DNZB,FIAP Prof. of Pediatrics D.Y. Patil medical college, Maharashtra

Description:

.A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on World Meningitis Day 2022.

World Meningitis Day 2022 is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about meningitis, a serious infectious disease that can affect people of all ages. This annual event serves as a platform to educate communities about the importance of prevention, early detection, and timely treatment of meningitis. Through various campaigns and activities, World Meningitis Day brings together healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public to advocate for vaccination programs, promote research advancements, and support those affected by the disease.

On World Meningitis Day 2022, organizations worldwide unite to highlight the impact of meningitis and emphasize the critical role of vaccination in preventing its spread. By fostering collaboration and sharing information, this observance strives to reduce the burden of meningitis on individuals and communities, ultimately working towards a world free from the devastating effects of this infectious disease.

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