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Building Reliable Integrated and Next Generation Oxygen Services | own opinions

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Unitaid (@unitaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Lesotho, through the Unitaid-funded BRING O2 project, Partners In Health is strengthening the oxygen ecosystem, distributing oxygen throughout the country, and training hundreds of health care workers on oxygen therapy and patient monitoring. Find out more: youtube.com/watch?v=6wAlPB…

Unitaid (@unitaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Lesotho, through the Unitaid-funded BRING O2 project, Partners In Health is strengthening the oxygen ecosystem, distributing oxygen throughout the country, and training hundreds of health care workers on oxygen therapy and patient monitoring. Find out more: youtube.com/watch?v=6wAlPB…

Every Breath Counts (@stop_pneumonia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every week more reports of lack of #OxygenAccess across LMIC health systems. 👉 shorturl.at/qwPQ5 We call on the @worldbank The Pandemic Fund to help countries #InvestinOxygen. #WBMeetings #IMFMeetings #PandemicPPR #GlobalOxygenAlliance IMF Kristalina Georgieva Axel van Trotsenburg

Every week more reports of lack of #OxygenAccess across LMIC health systems.

👉 shorturl.at/qwPQ5

We call on the @worldbank <a href="/Pandemic_Fund/">The Pandemic Fund</a> to help countries #InvestinOxygen.

#WBMeetings #IMFMeetings #PandemicPPR #GlobalOxygenAlliance <a href="/IMFNews/">IMF</a> <a href="/KGeorgieva/">Kristalina Georgieva</a> <a href="/AxelVT_WB/">Axel van Trotsenburg</a>
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Leoncio Carrión was battling pulmonary fibrosis, he arrived at the hospital gasping for air. Had he come a few weeks earlier, he might not have survived. Learn about Carrión's story & how the work of Socios En Salud & BRING O2 in Peru helped save his life:bit.ly/3YV6TnU

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So excited about this landmark achievement in oxygen access in Malawi! Grateful to @unitaid for supporting this work and investing in oxygen!

Every Breath Counts (@stop_pneumonia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant moderation by Dr Marta Lado PIH Sierra Leone at World Health Organization (WHO) #RoadtoOxygen Access meeting in Dakar #Senegal🇸🇳 14-16 May. Dr Lado walks the talk & worked around the clock with other clinicians to treat patients in #SierraLeone during the #COVID crisis. #InvestinOxygen

Brilliant moderation by Dr Marta Lado <a href="/pihsierraleone/">PIH Sierra Leone</a> at <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> #RoadtoOxygen Access meeting in Dakar #Senegal🇸🇳 14-16 May.

Dr Lado walks the talk &amp; worked around the clock with other clinicians to treat patients in #SierraLeone during the #COVID crisis.

#InvestinOxygen
Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@paimadhu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first "ESSAY" PLOS Global Public Health! "Post-tuberculosis lung disease is a common and variably debilitating condition resulting from infection with tuberculosis, affecting tens of millions of people globally" journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…

Our first "ESSAY" <a href="/PLOSGPH/">PLOS Global Public Health</a>!

"Post-tuberculosis lung disease is a common and variably debilitating condition resulting from infection with tuberculosis, affecting tens of millions of people globally"

journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…
Every Breath Counts (@stop_pneumonia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important new PLOS Global Public Health essay uncovers massive gap in #TB care ~92M people living with post-TB lung disease. Like Mahapa👇in #Lesotho, many need home #oxygen to leave the hospital. But most don't get it b/c they are an invisible patient population. Time to change that

Important new <a href="/PLOSGPH/">PLOS Global Public Health</a> essay uncovers massive gap in #TB care ~92M people living with post-TB lung disease.

Like Mahapa👇in #Lesotho, many need home #oxygen to leave the hospital.  

But most don't get it b/c they are an invisible patient population. 

Time to change that