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Đọc thêmHappy New Year Everyone! Do you make a list for new years goals? Here’s mine! 1.Making sure that I, myself and my love ones have vaccines to keep us safe and lower the risk of severe complications due to Covid-19. 2.Stay healthy by eating the right food, doing exercise, taking vitamins and having enough sleep. 3.Help and protect others especially the front liners by doing my part. 4. Continue observing and practicing health and safety protocols. 5.Continue the advocacy of BakuNanay. How about you? What are your goals this 2022? Share yours on the comment section! Be part of the Team BakuNanay FB group, swipe right and scan the QR code. #TeamBakuNanay #ProudtobeABakuNanay #AllAboutBakuna #HealthierPhilippines #VaccinesWorkForAll
Đọc thêmHow to treat and prevent Hepatitis A?
Treatment There is no specific treatment for hepatitis A. Recovery from symptoms following infection may be slow and can take several weeks or months. Hospitalization is unnecessary in the absence of acute liver failure. Prevention Improved sanitation, food safety and immunization are the most effective ways to combat hepatitis A. The spread of hepatitis A can be reduced by: •adequate supplies of safe drinking water; •proper disposal of sewage within communities; and •personal hygiene practices such as regular handwashing before meals and after going to the bathroom. Several injectable inactivated hepatitis A vaccines are available internationally. All provide similar protection from the virus and have comparable side effects. No vaccine is licensed for children younger than 1 year of age. In China, a live attenuated vaccine is also available. Source: WHO Source link: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-a
Đọc thêmWhat are the symptoms of Hepatitis A?
The incubation period is 14–28 days. Symptoms of hepatitis A range from mild to severe and can include *fever, *malaise *loss of appetite *diarrhoea *nausea *abdominal discomfort *dark-coloured urine and jaundice (a yellowing of the eyes and skin). Take note that NOT everyone who is infected will have all the symptoms. Adults may have signs and symptoms of illness more often than children. The severity of disease and fatal outcomes are higher in older age groups. Infected children under 6 years of age do not usually experience noticeable symptoms, and only 10% develop jaundice. Hepatitis A sometimes relapses, meaning the person who just recovered falls sick again with another acute episode. This is normally followed by recovery. Source: WHO Source link: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-a
Đọc thêmHow it is transmitted Hepatitis A?
Who is at risk? Anyone who has not been vaccinated or previously infected can get infected with the hepatitis A virus. In areas where the virus is widespread (high endemicity), most hepatitis A infections occur during early childhood. Risk factors include: poor sanitation; lack of safe water; living in a household with an infected person; being a sexual partner of someone with acute hepatitis A infection; use of recreational drugs; sex between men; and travelling to areas of high endemicity without being immunized. Source: WHO Source link: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-a
Đọc thêmLet’s learn more about Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an inflammation of the liver that can cause mild to severe illness. The hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food and water or through direct contact with an infectious person. Almost everyone recovers fully from hepatitis A with a lifelong immunity. However, a very small proportion of people infected with hepatitis A could die from fulminant hepatitis. The risk of hepatitis A infection is associated with a lack of safe water and poor sanitation and hygiene (such as contaminated and dirty hands). A safe and effective vaccine is available to prevent hepatitis A. Source: WHO Source link: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-a
Đọc thêmIf yes, grab your VaxCertPH now! What is VaxCertPH. VaxCertPH is the official digital vaccination certificate for fully vaccinated Filipinos and non-Filipinos vaccinated in the Philippines. Is it different from the vaccination card issued in LGU? Yes! Both of it are valid, VaxCertPH complies with the standard set by the World Health Organisation(WHO) that may be used for international and domestic travel. How to generate VaxCertPH? Head over to https://vaxcert.doh.gov.ph, and just follow the 4 easy steps. Please do also avoid from posting your personal details online for your own protection and security. Don’t forget to join Team Bakunanay, it is a community where you can get the right information about vaccinations. https://www.facebook.com/groups/bakunanay #TeamBakuNanay #ProudtobeABakuNanay #AllAboutBakuna #HealthierPhilippines #VaccinesWorkForAll
Đọc thêmOne Step Closer! Update on Covid-19 Vaccine.
Great news! Teens from 12-17 years old can now get the Covid-19 vaccine! I’m encouraging all the parents to grab the opportunity to have our teens vaccinated. Having them vaccinated will keep them safe and it will lower the risk of getting severe complications of Covid-19. Let us protect our whole family and slow the spread of the Covid-19 virus in our community by getting vaccinated and continue observing & practicing the health protocols! I’m very happy and excited for my eldest to have her vax! DOH article reference: https://doh.gov.ph/press-release/SECOND-PHASE-OF-PEDIATRIC-VACCINATION-COMMENCES Learn more about straight facts and news related to vaccines by joining with us at TeamBakuNanay. https://www.facebook.com/groups/bakunanay See you there! #TeamBakuNanay #ProudtobeABakuNanay #AllAboutBakuna #HealthierPhilippines #VaccinesWorkforAll
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