Tuesday, March 12, 2013

INTERESTING FACTs about Pneumococcal disease and Otitis Media PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE

VACCINES: 

• Vaccines are designed to protect against serious illnesses ranging from polio and tetanus to measles, mumps, and the seasonal flu. Many people consider them the most important part of well-child checkups. 

IPD (INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE) 

• Invasive Pneumococcal Disease or IPD is the major leading cause of illness and death among children. These include life-threatening types like meningitis, pneumonia, and sepsis. There’s also Otitis Media, more commonly known as middle ear infection. 


• Children 0 to 2 years of age are at highest risk for invasive pneumococcal disease, but children up to 5 years of age are also at risk. It can now be prevented through vaccination. 

AOM (ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA 

Acute Otitis Media (AOM) or more commonly known as “LUGA” is an inflammation of the middle ear.AOM can be very serious causing inflammation in the brain leading to more devastating consequences like speech difficulties and learning disabilities. 


This can now be prevented through vaccination. 

INTERESTING FACTs about Pneumococcal disease and Otitis Media 
PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE 

1) More than 1.5 million children die from pneumonia each year 

2) 4,300 young lives lost every day worldwide because of pneumonia 

3) One child dies from pneumonia every 20 seconds worldwide. 

4) The Philippines is in the top ten globally among number of pneumococcal diseases cases in children less than 5 years. 

5) Pneumonia is the number 1 cause of deaths among Filipino children. 

6) 37 Filipino children die every day due to pneumonia. 

7) 1 out of 3 children diagnosed with IPD dies. 

8) 35% of H. influenzae pneumonia cases in Filipino children are actually caused by the non-typeable strain 

OTITIS MEDIA 

9) 8th: Otitis Media is ranked the 8th leading ailments among Filipino children. 

10) Up to 40% of Otitis Media is caused by NTHi (Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae). 

11) 3 out of 4 children will have had at least one episode of AOM before they reach the age of 3. 

12) 1 out of 2 Filipino children suffering from rhinitis also have a concomitant otitis media 

13) 25% of Filipino children with pneumonia also have otitis media 

14) P5.7B cost to treat the pediatric population suffering from AOM in a single year in the Philippines 

15) Hearing Loss is a common complication of Otitis Media that likewise imposes a significant medical, social, & educational burden. 

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