A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis

Tuberculosis remains to be the fourth leading cause of death in the Philippines. It has been a chronic disease that devastates each and every individual residing in the country. Despite of its occurrence for more than a century, Filipinos never learned to cope and recover with this situation for it...

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Main Authors: Abuan, Ryan Jay F., Galvez, Allan Nikko G., Lao, Sherlyn, Miranda, Kristine Joy, Zheng, Yan Jiao
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-181602021-12-01T01:36:25Z A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis Abuan, Ryan Jay F. Galvez, Allan Nikko G. Lao, Sherlyn Miranda, Kristine Joy Zheng, Yan Jiao Tuberculosis remains to be the fourth leading cause of death in the Philippines. It has been a chronic disease that devastates each and every individual residing in the country. Despite of its occurrence for more than a century, Filipinos never learned to cope and recover with this situation for it is such a complex problem. It is therefore urgent to act on this matter as concerned individuals as a way of addressing this health challenge which is continuously devastating millions and millions of individuals, families and local economies. Many great and prominent individuals such as Manuel L. Quezon, the first President of the Commonwealth, died of this disease. Individuals do not want that their future be grasp by tuberculosis, which remains a big threat. TB is a sudden thief of Filipino lives, since 75 Filipinos die each day of TB. We should take action immediately because anybody who breathes air can be infected. It is an action of prevention and to be aware of the important things, such as its symptoms, will make us fight its spread. As we usually say, an ounce of prevention is worth above than a pound of cure. The country should act now before it's too late for us to fight this highly contagious disease. Despite of the rapid increase in population, awareness is still low in terms of general public awareness (PHILCAT, 1993). Public information is indeed timely for every person to know and act on TB and to face its challenges as a community that builds a healthy nation. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17647 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Tuberculosis--Philippines Tuberculosis--Philippines--Prevention Marketing
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Tuberculosis--Philippines
Tuberculosis--Philippines--Prevention
Marketing
spellingShingle Tuberculosis--Philippines
Tuberculosis--Philippines--Prevention
Marketing
Abuan, Ryan Jay F.
Galvez, Allan Nikko G.
Lao, Sherlyn
Miranda, Kristine Joy
Zheng, Yan Jiao
A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
description Tuberculosis remains to be the fourth leading cause of death in the Philippines. It has been a chronic disease that devastates each and every individual residing in the country. Despite of its occurrence for more than a century, Filipinos never learned to cope and recover with this situation for it is such a complex problem. It is therefore urgent to act on this matter as concerned individuals as a way of addressing this health challenge which is continuously devastating millions and millions of individuals, families and local economies. Many great and prominent individuals such as Manuel L. Quezon, the first President of the Commonwealth, died of this disease. Individuals do not want that their future be grasp by tuberculosis, which remains a big threat. TB is a sudden thief of Filipino lives, since 75 Filipinos die each day of TB. We should take action immediately because anybody who breathes air can be infected. It is an action of prevention and to be aware of the important things, such as its symptoms, will make us fight its spread. As we usually say, an ounce of prevention is worth above than a pound of cure. The country should act now before it's too late for us to fight this highly contagious disease. Despite of the rapid increase in population, awareness is still low in terms of general public awareness (PHILCAT, 1993). Public information is indeed timely for every person to know and act on TB and to face its challenges as a community that builds a healthy nation.
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author Abuan, Ryan Jay F.
Galvez, Allan Nikko G.
Lao, Sherlyn
Miranda, Kristine Joy
Zheng, Yan Jiao
author_facet Abuan, Ryan Jay F.
Galvez, Allan Nikko G.
Lao, Sherlyn
Miranda, Kristine Joy
Zheng, Yan Jiao
author_sort Abuan, Ryan Jay F.
title A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
title_short A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
title_full A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
title_fullStr A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed A.N.G .T.B: An advocacy campaign for ReachOut Foundation, Inc. on tuberculosis
title_sort a.n.g .t.b: an advocacy campaign for reachout foundation, inc. on tuberculosis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17647
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