There is consistent evidence that indoor air pollution increases the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and of acute respiratory infections in childhood, the most important cause of
death among children under 5 years of age in developing countries.
Complications from preterm birth are the chief cause of
death among children under five.
Diarrhoea: Why children are still dying and what can be done Publication Date: October, 2009 Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of
death among children under five globally.
But infant formula is not equivalent to breastmilk; it does not contain all the essential nutrients or antibodies to protect children from diarrhoea, pneumonia or malnutrition — some of the top causes of
death among children under age 5.
A 7 - point plan for comprehensive diarrhoea control Diarrhoea remains the second leading cause of
death among children under five globally.
Preterm birth complications are the leading cause of
death among children under 5, responsible for nearly 1 million deaths in 2015; many survivors face a lifetime of disability, including learning disabilities and visual and hearing problems.
A report from the World Health Organisation on the progress in implementing the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes suggests «breastfeeding has the potential to prevent about 800 000
deaths among children under five each year.»
The lack of or inadequate breastfeeding practices alone result in almost 12 per cent of
all deaths among children under age 5.1
Globally, breastfeeding has the potential to prevent about 800 000
deaths among children under five each year if all children 0 — 23 months were optimally breastfed.
Newborn, or neonatal, deaths account for 46 % of
all deaths among children under 5.
Malnutrition is responsible, directly or indirectly for about one third of
deaths among children under five.
The findings are meant to provide guidance toward the United Nations» longstanding goal of reducing
deaths among children under 5.
Apparently, the WHO also estimates that nearly one quarter of all deaths are attributable to environmental factors, causing more than one - third of
deaths among children under the age of 14.
Not exact matches
«Universal bike helmet use
among children ages 14 and
under would prevent an estimated 212 to 294
deaths and 382,000 to 529,000 injuries each year.»
In Canada, drowning is the number one cause of unintentional injury
deaths among children one to four years of age and the second leading cause of preventable
death for
children under 10 years
During emergency situations, disease and
death rates
among babies and
children are higher than for any other age group; and the younger the
child, the higher the risk, leaving babies
under six months most vulnerable.
Measles accounts for more than 7 % of all
deaths of
children under five around the world, half of them
among infants
under the age of one.
Malnutrition is responsible for one - third of the 8.8 million
deaths annually
among children under five.
With unintentional suffocation the leading cause of injury
death among U.S.
children under the age of one, it's no wonder parents often have trouble getting a good night's sleep during baby's first year.
During emergency situations, disease and
death rates
among under - five
children are higher than for any other age group; the younger the infant the higher the risk.
The World Health Organization estimates there were more than 200 million cases of the disease in 2016 and more than 400,000
deaths, the majority occurring
among children under age five in sub-Saharan Africa.
Among children under the age of 5 — the group at the highest risk of severe disease and
death from malaria — there were 16 % fewer cases in the villages that received ivermectin at 3 - week intervals.
The tropical medicine advisor with Doctors Without Borders had been working in that west African country on a malaria project — distributing drugs to reduce the
death rate
among children under five years of age — when she was notified that the State of Louisiana wanted to limit «unnecessary exposure of Ebola to the general public» and would be requesting all individuals who had traveled to Ebola - affected countries voluntarily quarantine themselves for 21 days following their relevant travel history, regardless of their symptoms.
In the report, IVAC identifies the 15 countries with the greatest number of
deaths from pneumonia and diarrhea
among children under the age of five in a given year.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health published the most up - to - date causes of
deaths estimates
among children under five at global, regional and country - level between 2000 and 2015.
I would later learn that in 2008, there were 247 million cases of malaria and nearly one million
deaths in the world — mostly
among children living in Africa, where a
child dies every 45 seconds from it, 3,000 of those are
children under the age of five.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the leading cause of
death among children in the U.S. are injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents; the second leading cause of
death among children 14 and
under is drowning.