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The Healthy Arteries Worldwide Campaign is a collaboration among MESI, national organisations and representatives from participating countries. The campaign represents an outreach arm of the Peripheral Arterial Disease awareness project, focused on getting messages about the facts and consequences of this common disease into your communities.

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The PAD awareness campaign focuses on patients. It helps them get information about PAD and encourage them to ask for ABI measurements at their doctor’s clinic. Through communication tools and community support, the project will raise awareness among patients and their relatives about Peripheral Arterial Disease, its risk factors and consequences and life once diagnosed with the disease.

Through innovative and interactive project activities, the patient will become familiar with the important facts of this disease and the importance of ABI measurement. At the same time, the project will contribute to the recognition of the disease and its symptoms with emphasis on prevention.

The Healthy Arteries Campaign is available to any country that wishes to participate and if its representative is willing to have mutual agreement on the project management. The key platform of the project is the website, which will have a similar template in every participating country. A separate domain name in the local language will be created and the website will support only its own country’s news and map as well as show supporters and stakeholders.




Partners:

MEDIS

MEDIS® is based in Cape Town, South Africa and has an extensive sales network in all the major business centres in South Africa and supplies products into neighbouring countries. We have a strong focus on products used in the treatment of lower limb conditions and more specifically compression therapy.

MESI Symplifying Diagnostics

MESI is a leading global provider of automated Ankle-Brachial Index measuring device. Fully dedicated to improving public health, we are present in over 50 countries. Cardiovascular diseases cause 35% of deaths globally. Efficient diagnostics is the only way to lower this number.

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