World Birth Defects Day 3 March 2016 #WorldBDDay

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The Situation Half of these birth defects will be detected soon after birth, the other half will be diagnosed during the first years of life. Birth defects are common, costly, and critical. Every year nearly 8 million babies around the world (1 every 33) are born with a serious birth defect.

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World Birth Defects Day 3 March 2016 #WorldBDDay On 3 March 2016, an international group of outstanding organizations will mark the second annual World Birth Defects Day. Mary Cassat:Mother and son (1900) The Situation Half of these birth defects will be detected soon after birth, the other half will be diagnosed during the first years of life. Birth defects are common, costly, and critical. Every year nearly 8 million babies around the world (1 every 33) are born with a serious birth defect. In many countries birth defects are one of the leading causes of death in infants and young children. Babies who survive and live with these conditions are at an increased risk for long-term disabilities. Their quality of life matters! The Goal The main goal of the day is to use our collective social media voice to reach more people with news and messages from around the world. We hope this will spur more efforts to expand birth defects surveillance, prevention, care, and research worldwide. On 3 March 2016 Add your voice to raise awareness. Register with your social media account to Thunderclap. More information coming soon. Join the buzzday on Twitter using the hashtag #WorldBDDay What can you do to help? #WorldBDDay is NOT case sensitive Promote #WorldBDDay! We will provide a range of tweets, images (memes), Facebook status updates and Instagram pictures atUse these materials to raise awareness and tell your networks about the important work being done around the world. We need your energy! Retweet, share and comment. Make noise! 2014 Arturo Sanabria, Courtesy of Photoshare It will increase the reach of our message and expand awareness. Stay Tuned. More to come. 2015 Thunderclap success! Twelve Organizations promoted the World Birth Defects Day in 2015, there will more in 2016 CENTERS FOR DISEASES CONTROL AND PREVENTION Use this presentation as you like Translate if needed