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Noma Survivor |Advocate for Noma and Mental Health | trying to give hope and strength to those who are struggling

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Peak film moments
Peak film moments@movie_tvshows_·
Where was the pilot! All those people in that plane 😭💔
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Benoit Varenne
Benoit Varenne@benoit_varenne·
A look back at the @WHO #WHA77 week, which was incredibly dense, rich and marked by key #oralhealth events, commitments and a major announcement. All of them reflect the growing interest of Member States and stakeholders since the adoption of the #Resolution on Oral Health 2021.
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FDI World Dental Federation
FDI World Dental Federation@fdiworlddental·
Today marked a powerful moment at FDI headquarters in Geneva as we welcomed the @Elysium_NSA team and had the opportunity to hear from its co-founders Mulikat Okanlawon and Fidel Strub – resilient #health advocates and survivors of #noma. Your courage in shedding light on this issue is inspiring. We stand firmly beside you in raising awareness and taking action👏. Together, we will make a difference. Photo credit: Fabrice Caterini / @Inediz elysium-nsa.org
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Femi Oke
Femi Oke@FemiOke·
Surprise! When I asked if anyone @surgfoundation's #WHA event was on @TIME's list of 100 Most Influential People in global health THREE people stood up.🤯 Fidel Strub & Mulikat Okanlawon co-founders @Elysium_NSA & Prof. Galadanci. What a joy to be in such brilliant company. 🙌
Elysium Noma Survivors Association@Elysium_NSA

@TIME's list of the 100 Most Influential People in global health is out today. Mulikat Okanlawon and Fidel Strub are honored to be a part of this group: time.com/time100health Photo by @Inediz

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ISNTD
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press·
#Noma has all but disappeared in Europe and has largely been forgotten, but in other parts of the world, the disease is still prevalent. It is estimated that more than 140,000 children develop noma every year. buff.ly/3UYRWTd (image: @Inediz)
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Fidel Strub
Fidel Strub@FidelStrub·
One of the biggest barriers to staying motivated and achieving #success is comparing your progress with others. Remember, not everyone starts from the same place, and we all face different #challenges. What success looks like can vary greatly. So, concentrate on your own goals and don't let comparisons get you down.
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WHO African Region
WHO African Region@WHOAFRO·
.@WHO has officially recognized noma as a neglected tropical disease. Noma, a rapidly progressing gangrenous disease of the mouth & face, affects the most vulnerable. This recognition will accelerate an integrated approach to addressing noma in the region. afro.who.int/news/who-recog…
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Fidel Strub@FidelStrub·
When did we stop asking questions?
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ISNTD
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press·
Turning to the future, following the @WHO landmark recognition of #noma as a Neglected Tropical Disease, @DrChristou @MSF steps up the advocacy towards galvanising partnerships and resource mobilisation to accelerate research and programming to tackle noma
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Fidel Strub@FidelStrub·
kind actions multiply
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ISNTD
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press·
As #noma, the "Face of Poverty", is recognised as a Neglected tropical Disease by @WHO, @HilfsaktionNoma celebrates a boost to visibility and awareness of this disease and those affected noma.de
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ISNTD
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press·
Partnerships with champions of global #oralhealth are key to the prevention of #noma: Dr Joel Rosenbloom of the @UofTDentistry and Noma Action Group reflects upon what @WHO's recognition of #noma as a NTD means for affected persons nomaactiongroup.com
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ISNTD
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press·
The recent announcement by @WHO to officially recognise #noma as a Neglected Tropical Disease is celebrated by numerous long-term advocates including Fondation Sentinelles! sentinelles.org
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Fidel Strub@FidelStrub·
@fasc1nate this little guy has seen things... hope he is doing well
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
On June 3, 2022, three-year-old Ryker Webb was playing with his dog when he decided to take a walk on his own and wandered off. After two hours of his disappearance, the family reported him missing. A massive search for Ryker was launched, and for two days the search team made no progress. On June 5th, 2022, a family that was visiting their remote cabin in the middle of the wilderness heard the sound of a little boy crying out from behind a shed. When they went behind the shed, they found Ryker Webb. Ryker was found tucked into a lawnmower bag. He was dressed in a light blue onesie that had been covered in dirt. They quickly called the police and were shocked when they learned that a massive search for Ryker had been going on. He survived two days in Montana wilderness in near-freezing temperatures in an area that according to locals is heavily populated with bears and mountain lions.
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Federal Ministry of Health, NIGERIA
We’ve got news! Noma is more than a disease, it is a social marker of extreme poverty and malnutrition, affecting the most vulnerable populations- Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General Noma is an orofacial gangrene affecting malnourished children and mainly observed in tropical countries, particularly sub-Saharan Africa.although cases have also been reported in the Americas and Asia. There are multiple risk factors associated with this disease, including poor oral hygiene, malnutrition, weakened immune systems, infections, and extreme poverty. Noma isn't contagious but tends to strike when the body's defenses are down. Early detection is essential, as therapy is most effective at the early stages of disease when it causes severe swollen gums, known as acute necrotizing gingivitis. Treatment involves antibiotics, advice and support on practices to improve oral hygiene with disinfectant mouthwash (salt water or chlorhexidine could be used) and nutritional supplements. The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Health spearheaded action to have noma included in the list of NTDs. In January 2023, an official request was submitted to WHO on behalf of 32 Member States.
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