JAKARTA - Maia Estianty has been officially appointed as the Ambassador of the Health Campaign to Recognize Firepox (Herpes Zoster) with GSK. The treatment of Maia Estianty aims to further improve education and understanding to the public about smallpox.
At her inauguration, Maia Estianty revealed that the older she becomes, the more she pays attention to her health, including getting to know smallpox. As is known, the risk of someone contracting smallpox is getting higher at the age of 50 years and over, and Maia herself is currently 29 years old.
"As an art worker, mother, and also a wife, there are still many things I want to do with my family until I'm old. I still want to continue working, and of course seeing my child have a family and spend time with my beloved husband," said Maia Estianty, during a press conference in the Thamrin area, Central Jakarta, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
Regarding healthier living steps and preventing smallpox, Maia admits that she has implemented a healthy lifestyle, including managing stress. This is because a healthy lifestyle can increase the body's immunity, which is very useful against the development of smallpox in the 50s.
"So I've said chat with sugar, don't eat sugar and rice. Then avoid stress, people around you are toxic," he explained.
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In addition to a healthy lifestyle, Al, El, and Dul's mothers will also vaccinate to prevent smallpox. The vaccination will be carried out after the age of 50.
"I'll be vaccinated for another 6 months when I'm 50. I'll also immediately invite my husband, because it's already past 50. I don't want to get sick first and then wake up, so I decided to protect myself from smallpox from now on," he said.
Then to run as a Health Campaign Ambassador, Recognize Cacar Api, Maia Estianty admitted that she would continue to provide public education through her social media. He wanted to invite the public to understand the disease more and undergo vaccination as well.
"I will help educate through social media, invite the whole community to prevent and vaccinate smallpox, because I think social media is the most effective place to communicate this," concluded Maia Estianty.
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