"Forgotten Pneumonia of a Child Murderer" – Overseas – DVHN.nl



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Every minute, two children die of pneumonia somewhere in the world. The disease is the most lethal disease in children under five and requires more lives than malaria, diarrhea and measles combined. If pneumonia is not better controlled, it will save 11 million children by 2030.

This is what shows a new study by Safe the Children and the American John Hopkins University, which will be presented on Monday on the occasion of World Pneumonia Day. Pneumonia is easy to prevent and treat. According to the study, most children die due to a lack of vaccination, incorrect diagnoses, a shortage of antibiotics and poor guidance. Most of the victims are in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Pim Kraan, director of Save the Children Netherlands, describes the disease as a "forgotten killer." By increasing the vaccination rate of children to 90%, According to him, cheap antibiotics and good food can save at least 4 million children by 2030.

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