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The Child Lung Health Programme
The Union's Child Lung Health Programme was established to improve the survival and well being of children under five years of age in low-income countries by designing a sustainable and reproduci...
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Pneumonia
According to WHO, pneumonia accounts for more than 20% of deaths among children under five years of age and is the number one killer of young children worldwide, responsible for more than 1.5 million ...
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Childhood Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in children in TB-endemic countries. The burden of child TB infection and disease represents recent and ongoing transmission in the commun...
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Asthma
There is consistent evidence from middle- and low-income countries that the prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing, especially in urban settings. The Union participated in the studies that provi...
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HIV-related Lung Disease
HIV infection is a major cause of lung disease in children in HIV-endemic countries. Most of the HIV-related morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected children is due to acute and chronic lung disease, ...
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According to WHO, acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) or pneumonia account for more than 20% of deaths among children under five years of age. Pneumonia is the number one killer of young children worldwide and responsible for more than 1.5 million childhood deaths each year. Pneumonia or ALRI includes bacterial pneumonia, bronchitis and bronchiolitis, but bacterial pneumonia is responsible for the majority (around 90%) of the deaths despite being treatable with inexpensive antibiotics, and hypoxia management when indicated.