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Mommy Academy launches campaign v. IPD




Monday, May 29, 2006
Mommy Academy launches campaign v. IPD

MOMMY Academy, your Parenting Partner in cooperation with Wyeth, Philippines Inc., launches a nationwide awareness campaign on IPD or Invasive Pneumococcal Disease through the S.A.V.E.D. (Secure A Vaccine, Help Escape Disease) program.

All pregnant women and mothers with kids one year old and below are urged to take this rare and once in a lifetime opportunity to learn more about this life threatening disease for free!

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All you have to do is pre-register and take important notice of the following dates and venues: June 4 (Sunday) - Holiday Inn, Pampanga; June 10 - Waterfront Lahug, Cebu; June 17 - Marco Polo, Davao City.

The awareness campaign will basically tackle information on how to keep the first year of life of your babies safe and to know and learn more about IPD.

This traitor disease known as Invasive Pneumococcal Disease (IPD) can take away your child in just 48 hours.

According to Dra. Rose Capeding of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine IPD affects both children and the elderly, but infants and toddlers up to two years of age are the most vulnerable victims of this deadly disease.

IPD is a serious illness and is life-threatening. Fortunately, you can now protect your child because IPD vaccine is now available and for effective protection against this illness, immunize your baby at an early age.

For pre-registration and inquiries, please call the following contact numbers (082) 222-2252; 0918-4940913 (Smart) 0916-4534270 (Globe); 0922-9668673 (Sun Cell).

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