By Laura Wagstaff | Shot@Life Communications Staff
November 11, 2016 was World Pneumonia Day. Shot@Life recognized this important day along with other vaccine partners, using the hashtag #StopPneumonia. Pneumonia – a lung infection caused by bacteria, viruses and, more rarely, fungi – is the number one cause of death in children worldwide. Every year an estimated 156 million new cases of pneumonia and nearly 2 million deaths from the disease occur in children under 5 years of age. The impact of this disease is not distributed equally between populations – the poorest and most marginalized children bear the brunt of the effects, with 99% of pneumonia deaths occurring in developing countries. Fortunately, pneumonia is preventable and there are steps people around the world can take to reduce the global burden of pneumonia.
Vaccinating children against pneumonia is vitally important. However, no one form of prevention is a panacea against pneumonia. These strategies, when implemented together, can drastically reduce risk of infection and improve quality of life in children all over the world.
- See more at: http://shotatlife.org/2016/11/12/4-steps-developing-nations-can-take-prevent-pneumonia/#sthash.zeGN5URx.dpuf
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