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We are committed to positively impacting families and healthcare through promoting international cooperation among healthcare professionals, organizations, families, stakeholders, policymakers, and advocates alike.
Prematurföreningen Mirakel participated in the latest meeting regarding AMR at Ministry of Social Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden.
Pernilla participating in the expert panel at the CARB-X conference in Porto, Portugal, where new antibiotics were in focus.
Opened by Commissioner Kyriakides and hosted by our Director for One Health Roser Domenech Amado, the seminar gathered national journalists from nearly all EU Member States for highly engaging exchanges on all aspects of the issue. Pernilla speaker at the seminar, as well as Malin Grape,, the Swedish government's ambassador for AMR.
We are the first Swedish non profit organisation being voted in as member of the European AMR Patient Group
as well as in European Network for Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Resistance (ENIPAR). AMR is a global problem, affecting our preemies and families nationally and globally.
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Preterm babies in the NICU often rely on antibiotics, which is beneficial yet increases their vulnerability to antibiotic resistance, especially with few single rooms in NICU. We actively promote awareness about AMR (antimicrobial resistance) through various media channels, advocating prevention.
What we do
Discover heartwarming tales of impact and change within our organization.
For a three years we were giving tactile massage to women with pregnancy complications thanks to donators. Want to help us continue giving tactile massage?
Innovation is one of our keywords.
We were first in Sweden supporting families who have lost twins/triplets, giving tactile massage to women with pregnancy complications, making "angel gowns", i.e funeral clothes to babies born week 12 - 40 by donated wedding dresses and
through sponsorships able to provide Christmas presents to expectant mothers facing complications in Gothenburg. Our supporter, the talented Swedish artist Tommy Nilsson, joined us one Christmas, in distributing gifts at the specialized maternity ward.
Want to tell how our work has positively affected you or your family? Contact us.
In 2016 we were the first Swedish non profit organisation making funeral clothes out of donated wedding dresses to babies who have passed away in hospitals. We are also donating socks, blankets, hats, dresses etc to different stakeholders.
Are you interested in donating, being part of the network or accept donations? Join our Facebook network for Angel Gowns (Änglaklänningar), where all our work is being planned.
Initiatives
Engaging in global discussions through various media platforms, within the European Union, participating in webinars and conferences on combatting antimicrobial resistance, advocating for individual rooms in neonatal intensive care units, and providing network support for families post-NICU and those coping with child loss.
Offering insights into premature delivery, infant loss, and facing antimicrobial resistance.
Through collaboration across borders we are determined making a difference.
Providing network support to families facing difficulties. Previously provided tactile massages to mothers in the Special Delivery Ward to reduce stress and promote the well-being of both mother and baby.
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Join Prematurföreningen Mirakel to support premature babies and their families. Volunteer your time, share your skills, and make a lasting impact on these little miracles. Every effort counts!
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Reach out to Prematurföreningen Mirakel to support preterm babies and their families. Your help can make miracles happen.