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Advocacy for Communities: Diarrhoea and Pneumonia in Children

Advocacy for Communities: Diarrhoea and Pneumonia in Children. Background. Diarrhea is one of the most common causes of death in children under the age of 5 The most common cause of diarrhea is contaminated water

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Advocacy for Communities: Diarrhoea and Pneumonia in Children

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  1. Advocacy for Communities: Diarrhoea and Pneumonia in Children

  2. Background • Diarrhea is one of the most common causes of death in children under the age of 5 • The most common cause of diarrhea is contaminated water • Pneumonia and diarrhea are responsible for at least 1/3 of the 9 million under-five deaths that occur each year • Pneumonia kills more children than any other illness in the world in every region of the world

  3. Causes of under-five mortality in NigeriaSource: Lancet Child Survival Series with adjustments for Nigeria by authors

  4. Burden of disease • Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs • Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children worldwide. • Pneumonia kills an estimated 1.2 million children under the age of five years every year. • Pneumonia can be caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. • Pneumonia can be prevented by immunization, adequate nutrition and by addressing environmental factors. • Pneumonia caused by bacteria can be treated with antibiotics, but only around 30% of children with pneumonia receive the antibiotics they need.

  5. We know what works • Low cost, highly effective treatments are available that have been proven to save children’s lives: • Oral rehydration solution (ORS) to address dehydration • Zinc to strengthen the immune system and decrease the severity and duration of diarrhea episodes • Amoxicillin with appropriate case management to reduce deaths from pneumonia

  6. What you can do • Encourage mothers in your communities to take children to the health center when they encounter any of the following danger signs: • Child is dehydrated • Child has convulsions • Child vomits everything • Child is lethargic or unconscious • Child cannot feed or breastfeed

  7. What you can do: • Encourage mothers to seek care early for respiratory infections (cough/difficulty breathing or fast breathing) • Encourage mothers to visit the local chemist or PPMV to obtain zinc and ORS for uncomplicated diarrhea and treat their child immediately • Encourage healthy behaviors like handwashing and proper sanitation in your village to prevent diarrhea • Encourage house ventilation to prevent pneumonia

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