New advanced vaccine
protection against PD and memory loss
By Ma. Teresa Yosores
Pneumococcal Diseases (PD) and memory
loss may already come to extinction. But one must remember first the importance
of vaccination if you don’t want PD bring you to expiration.
Target vaccine recipients of this
generation are indeed lucky for the new advancement developed to what is now
considered as the wonder drug that fights the most common causes of morbidity
and mortality for many generations among children below five years old and
adults 65 years old and above.
Pfizer public affairs and
communications director Patricia J. Pascual said the new advanced PD vaccine
can now be given to infants as early as six weeks and adults 50 years old and
above.
Pascual said that aside from protection
from PD, the vaccine contains memory cells that prevent – what else – memory
loss in old ages. Another advantage is that it can be administered only once
and the protection is lifetime, he said.
In the recently-held second leg of the
Prevent PD (Pneumococcal Disease) Campaign at the Alabang Town Center, Pfizer
Philippines emphasized the importance of awareness in curbing the onslaught of
this preventable disease.
Ironic, according to the guest
speakers, specialists Dr. Tom Realiza and Dr. Glenda Pereira. Both doctors
lamented that lack of awareness is the reason why the disease proliferates. Dr.
Realiza revealed that even some doctors do lack awareness on the prevention of
the disease.
So aside from proliferating awareness
on the disease, the event was also aimed to convince senior citizens about the
importance of keeping a healthy lifestyle and they were given tips on how to
practice this. Likewise, they were given free medical tests including blood
tests for cholesterol and blood sugar, as well as consultations with doctors.
Dr. Realiza and Dr. Pereira discussed
the severity of pneumococcal disease and the importance of recognizing its
symptoms. They both agree that if the symptoms are treated early on, the
patient has a good chance of surviving PD.
It would be best though to have the
vaccination right away than procrastinate it until the symptoms show up,
according to them. They said that the treatment can be burdensome physically
and financially and there are always benefits with preventive care.
“In the Philippines, pneumonia is the
most common type of pneumococcal disease. It is also among the top-ranking
diseases for both morbidity and mortality. With its high societal burden to
health, there is a need for an effective preventive measure, specifically
vaccination,” Dr. Realiza said.
They strongly advised people to
maintain good health especially when one is already at an old age because a
weak immune system means he/she can be more susceptible to infectious diseases.
Celebrity advocate Pilita Corales also
graced the event. Aside from rendering her singing prowess, she also shared to
the crowd her own experience with pneumonia that landed her in the hospital.
“We have to make an extra effort to
maintain good health, because it’s hard to get sick these days, not to mention
that it is so expensive. Staying in the hospital is never easy. If it can be
avoided, do so,” she pointed out.
She added that had she known about the
vaccine, she could have spared herself the physical and financial tolls of the
disease.
“Having said that, I believe that this
campaign is a great way to encourage seniors to have themselves checked up, as
they have nothing to lose and everything to gain,” Corales stressed.
Meanwhile, Pascual said that the
company’s campaign through information and education about PD and teaching
effective preventive measures would empower the Filipinos to evade the burdens
of this highly-invasive disease.
“Although to some, maintaining a
healthy lifestyle may be as simple as having balanced diet and regular
exercise, but experts recognize health education as an important part of good
health,” Pascual said.
Records show that pneumonia is the
leading cause of morbidity and the 5th leading cause of mortality in the
Philippines.
Data released by Philhealth states that
in-patient claims for pneumonia totalled 295,390, which amounts to over 2
billion pesos in 2010. In 2011, Philhealth claims rose to 327, 515, amounting
to P2.5 billion.
Against this backdrop,Pfizer
Philippines is inviting Filipinos aged 50 years and above to be a PD-prevention
advocate by joining the Pfizer Life Club. For those interested, you may call
the Pfizer HealthLine numbers 671-1000 (MM) and 1800-10-6711000 (PLDT
Provincial Tollfree. These are open from
7 am to 7 pm daily.
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