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The disease is still dangerous for people with underlying diseases and immunodeficiency.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên29/09/2023


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According to the Ministry of Health, nearly 80% of deaths are caused by underlying diseases such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, musculoskeletal disease, liver, kidney, respiratory disease, etc. Diseases are still breaking out at different times or evolving with many new strains, dangerous for people with underlying diseases if they are unlucky enough to contract them, causing secondary infections and rapid worsening of the disease.

The online consultation program "The epidemic is still dangerous for people with underlying diseases and immunodeficiency" is organized by Tam Anh General Hospital System in collaboration with VNVC Vaccination System, with experts:

  • Associate Professor, Doctor, Doctor Tran Duy Anh - Director of Internal Medicine
  • Associate Professor, Doctor, Doctor Tran Quang Binh - Professional Director
  • Dr. Le Ba Ngoc - Head of Internal Medicine Department
  • MD.CKII Tran Thi Thanh Truc - Head of Internal Medicine Department
  • MD.CKI Bach Thi Chinh - Medical Director.

The program is broadcast on the websites: thanhnien.vn, tamanhhospital.vn, vnvc.vn. Livestream on fanpages: Thanh Nien Newspaper, Tam Anh General Hospital, VNVC - Children & Adult Vaccination Center; Youtube: Thanh Nien Newspaper, Tam Anh General Hospital, VNVC and Tiktok: Thanh Nien Newspaper and many other reputable media channels...

Readers can ask questions HERE or call Hotline 024.71066858 (Hanoi) - 028.71026789 (HCMC) for advice.



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