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Dr. Alejandro Videla

Head of the Pulmonology Service, Hospital Universitario Austral, Argentina

Dr. Alfredo Guerreros

Corporate Medical Director of the International Clinic, Peru

Dr. Carlos Álvarez

Director of UNICEF, Peru

Dr. Carlos del Río

IDSA The Infectious Diseases Society of America President

Dr. Catia Cilloniz

Associate Professor, University of Barcelona, Spain

Dr. Charles Dela Cruz

Associate Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, USA

Dr. Cesar Munayco Escate

General Director of the National Center for Epidemiology, Prevention and Disease Control, Peru

Dr. Chris Murray

Director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), USA

Dr. Claudio Lanata

Researcher, Nutritional Research Institute, Peru

Dr. Gail Rodgers

Deputy Director, Pneumonia, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Dr. Gisela Robles

Global Burden of Disease Reseacher, The Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, UK

Dr. Jarbas Barbosa

Director of the Pan American Health Organization

Dr. Juana del Valle

Teacher Researcher, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas-UPC, Peru

Eng. Lucio Flavio de Magalhaes Brito

Lancet Global Health Oxygen Commissioner, Brazil

Dr. Murat Ozturk

Senior Advisor, Revolving Fund for Access to Vaccines, PAHO, USA

Dr. Patricia J. García

Member, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Peru

Dr. Patricia Rivera

President of the American Thoracic Society (ATS)

Dr. Pilar Collantes

President Voces Ciudadanas, Peru

Dr. Roberto Accinelli

Director of Height Research Institute, Peru

Dr. Romina Libster

Vaccine Trials Network Director, Vaccines and respiratory viruses research, USA

Dr. Walter Curioso

Vice-Rector for Research, Continental University, Peru

Dr. William Checkley

Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

Dr. Yasir Bin Nisar

Medical Officer, WHO

Dr. Charles Dela Cruz

Director, Acute Lung Injury and Infection Center, University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Christopher Murray

Director, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Dr. Denis Serrano

St Luke's Medical Center, Taguig City, Philippines

Dr. Elita Jauneikaite

Advanced Research Fellow, Imperial College London

Dr. Imelda Mateo

President, Philippines Colleague of Physicians

Professor Janeth Samson

President of the Philippine College of Chest Physicians

Dr. Joanne Wildenbeest

Assistant Professor, UMC Utrecht

Dr. Marcos Restrepo

Medical Director - Medical Intensive Care Unit - South Texas Veterans Health Care System Audie L. Murphy Division

Dr. Menaldi Rasmin

Department of Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine, Universitas Indonesia

Professor Michiaki Mishima

Past-President, Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS)

Dr. Mihoko Kashiwakura

Head of East Asia Relations, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Dr. Mohsen Naghavi

Professor of Health Metric Science, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Dr. Natashia Crowcroft

Senior Technical Advisor, Measles and Rubella Control, WHO

Dr. Padmini Srikantiah

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Dr. Saima Wazed

Regional Director World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia

Dr. Teodoro Herbosa

Minister of Health, Philippines

Professor Vegloure Maguinsay

President, Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PSMID)

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Dear Colleagues & Friends,

As Chairpersons of the 4th Global Conference for World Pneumonia Day 2024, it gives us great pleasure to invite you to join our event, which is part of the Worldwide Pneumonia Awareness Campaign-Pneumolight, with the support of the Philippine College of Physicians (PCP) in Manila, to be held on 9 November 2024.

Despite the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, pneumonia remains a neglected disease. Sadly, the 2021 Global Burden of Disease report showed that 2.1 million people died of pneumonia in that year; children under five years and adults over 70 continued to be the most vulnerable populations, with more than 500,000 and 1 million pneumonia-related deaths respectively. Another important problem is the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR); according to the 2019 GBD report, 1.27 million deaths were attributable to bacterial AMR in that year, and one in five deaths caused by AMR occurred in children under five years old. The 2019 GBD report identified Streptococcus pneumoniae as the most frequent pathogen causing pneumonia,
contributing to 16% of the deaths attributable to AMR.

Although great progress continues to be made, the worldwide burden of pneumonia remains huge. We need everyone to know about the disease and its impact on our health, and above all, we need to show that it can be prevented. Pneumonia must be recognized as a major global health problem. Until this recognition comes, we will continue our attempts to educate and prevent, because we know that education is prevention and prevention saves lives.

Working together, we can move the world because we know that if we fight, we can win!!!!

Yours sincerely,

Catia Cilloniz
Guinevere Dy-Agra
Rodolfo S. Pagcatipunan Jr

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