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Felix Brizuela: Teenage pregnancy is a risk because of the high maternal mortality rate
Dr. Felix Brizuela is Head of Outpatient Clinic and Statistics at the San Pablo Maternity Hospital and now coordinator of the new Espacio Ñangareko, inaugurated on 11 March. He points out that almost 100% of teenage pregnancies are unplanned, and with the opening of...
VISIT OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS OF THE RASSMUSS FOUNDATIONS
In addition to the work carried out in Paraguay, the Rassmuss family carries out philanthropic initiatives in other countries. One of the most important initiatives is in Chile, with the sister foundation Sara Raier de Rassmuss http://www.fsrr.cl, which works to...
The fifth Ñangareko was inaugurated at the San Pablo Maternal and Child Health Hospital
With the presence of directors of the Juan Rassmuss Echecopar Foundation (FJRE) and other special guests, the opening of the fifth Ñangareko adolescent space was celebrated at the nationally renowned hospital for maternal health. On Friday 11 March, the Foundation,...
Patricia Abed: Growing and establishing new partnerships were the most challenging situations in 2021
For Paraguay's public health system, 2021 continued to be a very complicated year marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, despite the gradual improvement of the situation in relation to the previous year. The need to focus on care and mass immunization of the population...
CLOSING OF THE YEAR 2021 WITH SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
The Foundation presented the milestones for the year 2021 on the evening of Tuesday 14 December. The framework of the event was to celebrate mainly the health professionals, due to them substantial progress was achieved in relation to the two strategic axes that our...
Community challenge to begin in early 2022
One of the challenges for the new year is to reach vulnerable communities in the Capital and Central departments. With much enthusiasm and great commitment from the Foundation, we plan to directly reach the most vulnerable communities of Asunción and the Central...
Ministry of Health: Increase in maternal deaths from Covid-19 and other causes such as eclampsia reported
The Ministry of Health (MSP Y BS) reported that in recent weeks, the SARS-Cov2 virus has positioned itself as the leading cause of death among women in the period of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium, while generating a considerable increase in the total number of...
Health crisis: small acts of solidarity, great satisfaction
The institution carried out solidarity initiatives in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, at a time of significant increases in the number of infections and deaths as a result of the disease. Paraguay is going through a third wave of COVID-19 with a significant...
EVERY 22ND OF MAY, WORLD PRE-ECLAMPSIS DAY IS REMEMBERED
Despite being preventable, preeclampsia (hypertension in pregnancy) is one of the main causes of maternal death in Paraguay. Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are more likely to develop preeclampsia or suffer a complication called eclampsia. The Juan Rassmuss...
International Webinars for Health Professionals
The Global Pandemic has affected the working life of the whole of humanity, causing the need for adaptation in every one of the face to face activities in which we would normally engage. As a Foundation which collaborates within the Health spectrum, focusing primarily...
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Felix Brizuela: Teenage pregnancy is a risk because of the high maternal mortality rate
Dr. Felix Brizuela is Head of Outpatient Clinic and Statistics at the San Pablo Maternity Hospital and now coordinator of the new Espacio Ñangareko, inaugurated on 11 March. He points out that almost 100% of teenage pregnancies are unplanned, and with the opening of...
VISIT OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS OF THE RASSMUSS FOUNDATIONS
In addition to the work carried out in Paraguay, the Rassmuss family carries out philanthropic initiatives in other countries. One of the most important initiatives is in Chile, with the sister foundation Sara Raier de Rassmuss http://www.fsrr.cl, which works to...
The fifth Ñangareko was inaugurated at the San Pablo Maternal and Child Health Hospital
With the presence of directors of the Juan Rassmuss Echecopar Foundation (FJRE) and other special guests, the opening of the fifth Ñangareko adolescent space was celebrated at the nationally renowned hospital for maternal health. On Friday 11 March, the Foundation,...
Patricia Abed: Growing and establishing new partnerships were the most challenging situations in 2021
For Paraguay's public health system, 2021 continued to be a very complicated year marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, despite the gradual improvement of the situation in relation to the previous year. The need to focus on care and mass immunization of the population...
CLOSING OF THE YEAR 2021 WITH SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
The Foundation presented the milestones for the year 2021 on the evening of Tuesday 14 December. The framework of the event was to celebrate mainly the health professionals, due to them substantial progress was achieved in relation to the two strategic axes that our...
Community challenge to begin in early 2022
One of the challenges for the new year is to reach vulnerable communities in the Capital and Central departments. With much enthusiasm and great commitment from the Foundation, we plan to directly reach the most vulnerable communities of Asunción and the Central...
Ministry of Health: Increase in maternal deaths from Covid-19 and other causes such as eclampsia reported
The Ministry of Health (MSP Y BS) reported that in recent weeks, the SARS-Cov2 virus has positioned itself as the leading cause of death among women in the period of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium, while generating a considerable increase in the total number of...
Health crisis: small acts of solidarity, great satisfaction
The institution carried out solidarity initiatives in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, at a time of significant increases in the number of infections and deaths as a result of the disease. Paraguay is going through a third wave of COVID-19 with a significant...
EVERY 22ND OF MAY, WORLD PRE-ECLAMPSIS DAY IS REMEMBERED
Despite being preventable, preeclampsia (hypertension in pregnancy) is one of the main causes of maternal death in Paraguay. Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are more likely to develop preeclampsia or suffer a complication called eclampsia. The Juan Rassmuss...
International Webinars for Health Professionals
The Global Pandemic has affected the working life of the whole of humanity, causing the need for adaptation in every one of the face to face activities in which we would normally engage. As a Foundation which collaborates within the Health spectrum, focusing primarily...