Pneumonia may kill over 1.7 mn children in India, 11 mn in world by 2030
More
than 1.7 million children in India are likely to die of pneumonia
by 2030, despite the infection being easily treatable, a global study
released on Monday has warned.
The
study, released on the occasion of the World
Pneumonia Day, found that the infectious disease is likely to kill
nearly 11 million children under five by 2030.
Nigeria,
India, Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are likely to bear
the highest burden of deaths, according to the report by UK-based non-profit
Save the Children.
The
report also shows that more than four million of these deaths -- over a third
-- could be easily averted with concerted action to improve rates of
vaccination, treatment and nutrition.
The
disease is the biggest infectious killer for children globally, killing more
than malaria, diarrhoea and measles combined. Read
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