• Meningitis Foundation New Zealand Podcast

  • By: Andrea Brady
  • Podcast

Meningitis Foundation New Zealand Podcast

By: Andrea Brady
  • Summary

  • We aim to educate and inform New Zealanders about meningitis and septicaemia and the diseases that cause them – pneumococcal disease and meningococcal disease. In 2018 there were 120 confirmed cases of invasive meningococcal disease in New Zealand, and 10 people died. Across the series, recorded in late April 2019, we talk with individuals who have survived meningitis and families who have experienced the heartbreak of losing a loved one to meningitis. We also talk with medical professionals and government representatives about the disease, the 2018 epidemic in Northland, and the available vaccines. For more information go to www.meningitis.org.nz or follow us on facebook.
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Episodes
  • Dr Api Talemaitoga – GP and community and pacific health specialist
    Feb 17 2021

    Dr Talemaitoga is a GP, currently working between Christchurch and Manukau, Auckland. He has a wealth of experience working with people in New Zealand as well as around the Pacific. He previously held the position of Chief Advisor for Pacific Health and Clinical Director Community Health Service Improvement within the Ministry of Health. In this discussion, we focus on the disproportionately high impact of meningococcal disease on our Maori and Pacific Island communities and the strategies that are necessary to protect our loved ones.

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    22 mins
  • Dr Emma Best - Paediatrician, infectious diseases specialist, and medical advisor at IMAC
    Feb 17 2021

    Dr Emma Best has a special interest in pneumococcal and meningococcal meningitis in children. Dr Best provides us with a solid understanding of the disease, the difference between bacterial and viral meningitis, and how they clinically present. Dr Best also provides a specialist’s viewpoint of how the disease is treated and the likely outcomes for patients who survive meningitis infections. We talk briefly about the Northland meningococcal disease epidemic and the success of the targeted vaccination programme.

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    27 mins
  • Honouring Letitia (Tesh) Gallagher
    Feb 17 2021

    Lisa and Mark Gallagher said goodbye to their beautiful daughter in July 2012. Tesh contracted meningococcal disease as an 18 year old and died within 18 hours of seeing a GP for flu-like symptoms. The disease progressed so quickly and went straight to Tesh’s brain that there was nothing that could be done for her. But Tesh’s legacy lives on. As an organ donor, Tesh has given ten other New Zealanders a second chance at life. Lisa and Mark honour Tesh with their work to educate others.

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    26 mins

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