Media Alert - Garry Galley winds up from the blue line to Take a Shot for
Meningitis Awareness
- Teams up with
What: When hockey fans converge at this Sunday's
Onsite INTERVIEWS, PHOTOS and BROADCAST opportunities with
Who: Garry Galley, Former NHL defenseman and color analyst for Hockey Night in Canada and Rogers Sportsnet Dr. Gary Garber, Physician When: Take a Shot for Meningitis Protection, Sunday, February 7, 2010 1 to 3 p.m. Where: Urbandale Centre 1015 Bank Street Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 Invasive Meningococcal Disease (IMD) Quick Facts: - Meningococcal meningitis, a type of IMD, is a serious bacterial infection that can be spread from one person to another through close contact involving secretions from the nose or throat, such as sharing water bottles and kissing. - Each week, an average of four Canadians, mostly children and teens, are infected with invasive meningococcal disease. - Meningococcal meningitis often begins with symptoms that can be mistaken for common viral illnesses, such as the flu. But unlike more common infections, meningococcal meningitis can progress very rapidly and cause death in 24 to 48 hours. - Four of the five bacterial strains that cause meningococcal meningitis are vaccine-preventable (A, C, Y and W-135). - Menactra(R) is the only conjugate vaccine protecting against all four-vaccine preventable IMD strains.
For further information: interviews with Garry Galley or Dr. Gary Garber, please contact: Laine Jaremey/Collin Matanowitsch, MS&L, T: (416) 847-1321, (416) 847-1330, On-site cell: (416) 909-0966, E: [email protected], [email protected]
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