05/28/2026
Did you know? Whooping cough spreads easily in crowded events
International gatherings increase the risk of exposure.
✅ Can be serious for babies
✅ Spreads through coughing and close contact
✅ Can spread quickly across countries
👉 Make sure you’re up to date with your Tdap vaccine
Adults should get a booster every 10 years
Protection starts before kickoff!
05/26/2026
Protection starts before you travel.
Did you know? Measles spreads easily in crowded events
International gatherings can increase the risk of exposure.
✅ Spreads through coughing and close contact
✅ Highly contagious
✅ Can spread quickly across countries
👉 Make sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling
Ideally, get vaccinated at least 2 weeks before your trip.
Protection starts before kickoff!
05/22/2026
⛳️ We invite you to celebrate our 25th Open Golf Tournament on Saturday, September 26.
Don’t miss this special anniversary!
👉 Register at: www.fidec-online.org/TorneosGolf or email: [email protected]
⛳️ Te invitamos a celebrar los 25 años de nuestro Open de Golf el sábado 26 de septiembre
¡No te pierdas este aniversario especial!
👉 Regístrate en: www.fidec-online.org/TorneosGolf
o escribe a: [email protected]
05/22/2026
A special thank you to our sponsors for their continued support.
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05/14/2026
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious infection that spreads through contaminated food, water, or close contact.
Hepatitis A is one of the most common vaccine-preventable infections among travelers.
• International travel increases risk of exposure
• Food or drinks can become contaminated during preparation
• Poor hygiene can contribute to spread
The risk of Hepatitis A depends not only on location, but also on travel and food-related exposures.
✅ Get vaccinated before traveling
Ideally, start vaccination a few weeks before your trip
Protection begins about 2 weeks after receiving the vaccine.
✅ Choose food and water carefully
✅ Wash hands frequently
Protection starts before kickoff!
05/12/2026
Traveling for the World Cup? Make sure you’re protected.
Before international travel, check that you are up to date on your vaccines:
✅ Measles (MMR)
✅ Whooping cough (Tdap)
✅ Flu & COVID-19 (if recommended)
✅ All other recommended routine vaccines
Vaccines help protect you, your family, and those around you.
Talk to your doctor before traveling.
Crowds can increase exposure to infectious diseases- stay protected!
05/08/2026
Getting ready for the World Cup? Don’t forget your health!
Mass gatherings like the FIFA World Cup can increase health risks—especially when people travel and mix in crowded settings.
Large international events bring people together from around the world, increasing the potential spread of infectious diseases.
Travel + crowds = higher exposure
Viruses and infections can spread more easily
✅ Stay up to date on vaccinations
✅ Practice good hygiene
✅ Be mindful of food and water safety
Before you travel: check destination health guidance and consider a pre-travel visit 4–6 weeks ahead.
World Cup ready starts with your health!
05/05/2026
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious disease.
Symptoms often start like a cold, followed by severe coughing fits that can make it hard to breathe.
Babies are at the highest risk of serious complications.
Vaccination is the best way to protect your child and your family.
Talk to your healthcare provider and stay up to date on vaccines.
04/29/2026
World Immunization Impact
More than 150 million lives have been saved by vaccines since 1974.
Vaccines protect against over 30 life-threatening diseases and infections.
In 2024, 20 million children missed at least one vaccine dose.
By fostering trust, sharing accurate and reliable information, and strengthening confidence in health decisions, we can empower families to make informed choices that protect themselves, their children, and future generations.
Get vaccinated.