VaccinesForLife Campaign Phase1

Vaccines help everyone live a better life




MELISSA "Ebola Virus Disease

Ebola virus disease is a deadly disease, and outbreaks pose a pandemic-level threat. Fortunately, vaccines can help prevent this deadly disease and prepare for future outbreaks.




ANISH "Drug Resistance (AMR)

In 2019, more than 1.2 million people lost their lives to bacteria resistant to antibiotics. That number of deaths is increasing. Vaccines can help prevent infections, reduce the need for antibiotics, and slow the spread of super-drug-resistant bacteria, known as "superbugs."




JAMILA "HIV virus

In 2020, 680,000 people will have died from AIDS-related illnesses. Vaccines are our next future, and every day scientific advances bring us closer to understanding the HIV virus and thereby moving us one step closer to preventing HIV infection.




DENNIS "malaria

In 2020, malaria killed approximately 600,000 people in Africa. Eighty percent of these were children under the age of five. Last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of the world's first malaria vaccine. After 35 years of collaboration and innovation between the pharmaceutical industry and research institutions, new hope has been born.




TINTSWALO HPV virus

Every two minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman dies from cervical cancer, and despite the existence of a vaccine against the HPV virus, more than 95% of cervical cancers are caused by it.




JULIETTE RSV infection

Each year, more than 3 million children are hospitalized after contracting RSV, a respiratory virus. New innovations such as vaccines and monoclonal antibodies may help prevent RSV infections and protect young children.




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