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Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines, Inc With a deep sense of dedication to the Filipino child, we are the dynamic and progressive subspecialty that leads in the fight against infections.
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21/07/2025
🌧️ [LOOK] It’s officially habagat season! 🌧️PAGASA has declared the start of the rainy weather...and with it comes a hig...
30/05/2025

🌧️ [LOOK] It’s officially habagat season! 🌧️
PAGASA has declared the start of the rainy weather...and with it comes a higher risk for certain illnesses.

🚨 Stay one step ahead! Here are some health tips to keep you and your family safe during the wet season.

🩺 Brought to you by the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines (PIDSP)
🎨 Words and illustrations by Andrew Camposano, M.D.

💧Let’s stay dry, stay safe, and stay healthy!

[LOOK] Due for any vaccinations? Or missed a dose or two? Don't hesitate and schedule your vaccination with your doctor ...
30/04/2025

[LOOK] Due for any vaccinations? Or missed a dose or two? Don't hesitate and schedule your vaccination with your doctor or at your local health center TODAY.
We wrap up our celebration for World Immunization Week, today April 30. But as the week ends, we remind everyone that this is not just for a week, instead let's continue to advocate and champion immunization every day, throughout the whole year.
Vaccines work. Vaccination saves lives.
This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Missed one or two doses of scheduled immunizations? Remember that it's NEVER TOO LATE for catch-up! Update your a...
29/04/2025

[LOOK] Missed one or two doses of scheduled immunizations? Remember that it's NEVER TOO LATE for catch-up!
Update your and your child's immunizations with your pediatrician or with your local health center.
Continue to join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24-30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Disease outbreaks including measles and pertussis can be prevented by immunization.Update your children's immuniz...
28/04/2025

[LOOK] Disease outbreaks including measles and pertussis can be prevented by immunization.
Update your children's immunizations with your pediatrician or with your local health center.
Continue to join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24-30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Serious illnesses and deaths from diseases can be prevented by immunization.Update your children's immunization w...
27/04/2025

[LOOK] Serious illnesses and deaths from diseases can be prevented by immunization.
Update your children's immunization with your pediatrician or with your local health center.
Continue to join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24-30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Immunization can be given at birth up to adulthood as, as vaccine-preventable diseases do not choose their target...
26/04/2025

[LOOK] Immunization can be given at birth up to adulthood as, as vaccine-preventable diseases do not choose their target.
Update your immunization with your physician or with your local health center.
Continue to join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24-30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Immunization protects communities. A community that advocates vaccination is a community protected from vaccine-p...
25/04/2025

[LOOK] Immunization protects communities.
A community that advocates vaccination is a community protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24-30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

[LOOK] Vaccines are safe and effective.Through vaccination, we are able to save and improve countless lives from vaccine...
24/04/2025

[LOOK] Vaccines are safe and effective.
Through vaccination, we are able to save and improve countless lives from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Join us as we celebrate World Immunization Week from April 24 to 30. This infographic is brought to you by PIDSP.

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