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The 27th Philippine National Immunization Conference (PNIC) is packed with topics that go beyond the usual vaccination conversations—timely, relevant, and the kind of discussions that can actually change how we think and work in immunization.
Come for the learning. Stay for the conversations. Meet vaccine experts, exchange ideas, discover what’s next, and connect with a growing community of vaccination advocates.
If vaccination is part of your work, passion, or advocacy, these are 3 days worth spending.
Don’t just hear about the future of immunization. Be part of the conversation.
📍 27th Philippine National Immunization Conference
🗓️ November 4–6, 2026
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Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your knowledge on vaccination!
Join us at the 27th Philippine National Immunization Conference (PNIC) and be part of a community committed to advancing immunization through knowledge, innovation, and collaboration. 💉
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Special Edition Health Forum – Timely Response to a Growing Health Concern
A recent surge in influenza-like illness (ILI) is affecting both adults and children across the Philippines. With rising cases of fever, cough, and fatigue, the need for community awareness and action has never been greater.
Children, seniors, and vulnerable individuals are especially at risk — but together, we can slow the spread through vaccination, hygiene, and early care.
🗓️ Join us on October 14, 2025, for this special forum.
Register Now!
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lbwo1I1yQmWGwooWQ1x08Q#/registration
Let’s stay informed, take action, and protect our communities — together.
#WorldMeningitisDay
#DefeatMeningitis
Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, spreads easily through respiratory droplets from infected individuals. While it can affect people of all ages, babies, young children, and pregnant women are particularly susceptible to severe symptoms.
Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent pertussis. The pertussis vaccine is included in the DOH Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) and it is freely provided for young children at local health care units. Additionally, vaccines against pertussis are also available for older children and adults.
Consult your doctor to learn how you can access these vaccines.
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