The Meningitis Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand

The Meningitis Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand

The Meningitis Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand promotes the prevention, control and awareness of meningococcal disease and meningitis.

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The Meningitis Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand promotes the prevention, control and awareness of meningococcal disease and meningitis. Meningitis can often result in tragic death, deafness, loss of limbs, brain damage or other neurological disabilities. Sadly, those most affected include infants, adolescents and young adults. We advocate for improved access to vaccines in order to save lives. Every Second Counts.

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MFANZ promotes the prevention, control and awareness of meningitis. Meningitis can often result in death, loss of limbs, brain damage or other permanent disabilities. We advocate for improved access to vaccines to save lives. Every Second Counts.

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