Pneumonia: Number 1 killer of children under the age of 5 (VIDEO)

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It’s a shocking statistic. Pneumonia kills more children under the age of five than any other disease, claiming a young life every 20 seconds. In fact, for every child who dies from pneumonia in the industrialized world, 2,000 more die in developing countries. It doesn't have to be this way.

Saturday, Nov. 12, is World Pneumonia Day, which was started by the Global Coalition against Child Pneumonia, a group established in April 2009 to raise awareness about the toll of pneumonia and to advocate for global action to protect against, effectively treat and help prevent this deadly disease.

Pneumonia is one of global health’s most solvable problems. We have safe, effective and affordable tools to help children. More than one million young lives can be saved annually with vaccines and antibiotics, reducing indoor air pollution and through breastfeeding for the first six months of life. You can learn more and take action at WorldPneumoniaDay.org.

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