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As part of the Pneumonia Day, various events including lectures and deliberations by a panel of experts on prevention of pneumonia along with instructive displays for patients, informative skit, and a poster competition on the theme ‘Stop Pneumonia: Invest in Child Health’ will be organised on November 15.
Manipal McGill Center for infectious Diseases of Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, in addition to conducting research and training in priority areas of infectious diseases undertakes public awareness programmes related to infections through various initiatives.
“Two pneumococcal vaccines given at an interval of one year could protect against 90% of strains producing streptococcal pneumonia in adults,” said Dr Kavitha Saravu, Joint Coordinator of Manipal McGill Center for Infectious Diseases. She added that there were other vaccines too that help prevent infection by some of the bacteria and viruses that cause pneumonia such as Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib), Influenza (flu), Measles, Pertussis (whooping cough),and Varicella (chickenpox).
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Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can cause mild to severe illness in people of all ages. Certain people can become more ill with pneumonia. Adults 65 years or older; children younger than 5 years old; people who have underlying medical conditions (like asthma, diabetes or heart disease, kidney and lung disease); and people who smoke cigarettes. Pneumonia can be caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi and is often gotten by breathing air carrying these germs.