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Helping Those in Need
Pampers is committed to improving the lives of babies around the world. Working with parents, together we provide more than $10 million in donations that affect more than 50 million lives each year.
Working together with parents and UNICEF, one area we’ve chosen to focus on is newborn tetanus, a major health problem in developing countries. Newborn tetanus claims the lives of more than 140,000 babies each year, but this disease is preventable. If an expectant mother receives the vaccine before she gives birth, both she and her baby will be protected from this disease.
1 Pack = 1 Vaccine...
Originally posted by Dr Love
Helping Those in Need
Pampers is committed to improving the lives of babies around the world. Working with parents, together we provide more than $10 million in donations that affect more than 50 million lives each year.
Working together with parents and UNICEF, one area we’ve chosen to focus on is newborn tetanus, a major health problem in developing countries. Newborn tetanus claims the lives of more than 140,000 babies each year, but this disease is preventable. If an expectant mother receives the vaccine before she gives birth, both she and her baby will be protected from this disease.
1 Pack = 1 Vaccine...
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According to this article 140,000 infants die from tetanus each year in underdeveloped countries. With our help and the help of mercury and God knows what else they'll sneak into the vaccines, we could probably get that number into the millions.
Doesn't it just make you wanna cry knowing how much of a difference you can make?
Peace
[edit on 20-4-2009 by Dr Love]
With the 1 pack = 1 vaccine* program, Pampers will donate the cost of one tetanus vaccine to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF
This devastating disease claims the lives of nearly 130,000 newborns and up to 30,000 mothers [1] every year. But it can be prevented. Given to a pregnant woman or a woman of child-bearing age, a series of low-cost vaccines will help protect both her and her newborn for maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Originally posted by Dr Love
According to this article 140,000 infants die from tetanus each year in underdeveloped countries. With our help and the help of mercury and God knows what else they'll sneak into the vaccines, we could probably get that number into the millions.
Doesn't it just make you wanna cry knowing how much of a difference you can make?
Originally posted by MOTT the HOOPLE
I got a tetanus injection about a two months ago and I have broken out in a sore where I got the injection and have a fever off and on for the last few weeks. Never had any reaction in the past! So what are they putting in this stuff now?