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These preventable conditions kill millions of children each year – CBC News

Desk Editor January 27, 2016

Most of the nearly 8 million deaths of children and teens around the world in 2013 were avoidable, a new report says.

More than 6 million children younger than 5 lost their lives because of treatable conditions like malaria, diarrhea and respiratory tract infections, according to pediatric researchers who’ve analyzed results of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.

“The vast majority of deaths in children and adolescents are preventable,” said the authors from the Global Burden of Disease Pediatrics Collaboration. “Proven interventions exist to prevent diarrheal and respiratory diseases, neonatal conditions, iron deficiency anemia and road injuries, which result in some of the highest burdens of unnecessary death and disability among children and adolescents.”

For the study, the researchers from around the world used data from a variety of sources to target fatal and nonfatal diseases and injuries among children and teens in 188 countries.

The report revealed some sobering statistics for 2013, including:

  • Respiratory infections, preterm birth complications, malaria, diarrhea and a neurological disorder in infants called neonatal encephalopathy were the leading causes of death among children younger than 5.
  • Kids aged 5 to 9 accounted for 500,000 deaths. Diarrhea was the most common cause of death in this age range, followed by lower respiratory tract infections, road injuries, malaria and intestinal infectious diseases such as typhoid.
  • Nearly 1 million deaths involved children aged 10 to 19. More than one-third of these deaths involved road injuries, HIV/AIDS, self-harm, drowning and intestinal infectious diseases.
  • Half of the diarrhea deaths around the world occurred in five countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria and Pakistan.
  • Anemia — marked by an abnormally low red blood cell count — was the leading cause of long-term disability among children and teens, affecting 619 million young people.

The report was published online Jan. 25 in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

The report “represents an important contribution to the field of global health and provides troubling evidence of the diverging trends in child health and well-being,” Dr. Paul Wise and Dr. Gary Darmstadt, both of Stanford University, wrote in an accompanying journal editorial.(MARY ELIZABETH DALLAS)

Link: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/these-preventable-conditions-kill-millions-of-children-each-year/

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