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Parra
forges hospital link
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HMAS
Parramatta plans to help Westmead Hospital raise more than
$100,000. Twelve members of the ship’s company will cycle
from Mackay in Queensland to the hospital in Sydney, stopping
to collect money from 19 towns and cities along the way.
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Photo:
ABPH Helen Frank.
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Personnel
from Australia’s newest warship, HMAS Parramatta, declared the Microbiology
Research Department of The Childrens Hospital in Westmead as the
ship’s favoured charity.
It was marked with an official ceremony on March 23 on the flight
deck of the 3,600 tonne frigate.
The announcement has created yet another link with the Parramatta
district, forging the way for new fundraising efforts to assist
the hospital. From April 26, the ship’s company, with help from
their friends, will seek to raise more than $100,000.
Twelve members of the ship’s company will set off from Mackay in
Queensland to pedal 2,000 kilometres to the hospital, stopping at
19 towns and cities along the way seeking donations.
A campaign to seek sponsors is already underway with several major
companies already onboard.
The money will be used to determine if the vaccine currently used
to stop seven strains of pneumococcal disease can counter the other
83 strains of the scourge.
“The pneumococcus bug is in the nasal passages of one in three children,”
Dr Michael Watson, the director of the research unit, said.
“It causes ‘glue ear’ and middle ear infections.
“It is when the bug enters the meninges of the brain that serious
if not fatal problems occur.
“We want all parents to have their youngsters vaccinated at two,
four and six months with another at around two years.
“They should have the vaccinations as they would the polio vaccine
or the measles and chicken pox shots.”
A group of 20 family members whose children and grandchildren had
been afflicted by the disease along with staff from Westmead Children’s
Hospital were collected by the DMS launch Bilgola from the Parramatta
Ferry Terminal and brought to HMAS Parramatta at Fleet Base East
for the official announcement.
With it came the launching of a new poster and disease prevention
program dubbed “Kids Initiative”.
This stands for Kids Infectious Diseases Surveillance Initiative.
Dr Watson, in accepting the framed poster, applauded the ship’s
company for the support given so far and its planned bid to raise
$100,000.
“You leave our shores to protect our children. We protect them at
home,” he said.
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