November 2, 2009 Monday
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Nov 2, 2009
$55b to save 5.3m lives
The disease, which attacks the lungs, kills 1.8 million children under the age of five every year. -- PHOTO: S.PNEUMONIAE BACTERIA

LONDON - PNEUMONIA kills more young children than any other disease, but an investment of US$39 billion (S$54.7 billion), or just US$12.9 per child, could save 5.3 million lives in developing countries by 2015, the UN said on Monday.

The disease, which attacks the lungs, kills 1.8 million children under the age of five every year, but despite this toll, relatively few resources are put into tackling it, the World Health Organisation and UN Children's Fund said.

They made a joint appeal to fund a six-year plan for pneumonia prevention and treatment in 68 developing countries, mostly in Africa and Asia, plus parts of Central and South America, where it is prevalent.

'We know the strategy will work, and if it is applied in every high-burden country, we will be able to prevent millions of deaths,' Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organisation, said.

The agencies called for strategies to urge mothers to breast feed babies exclusively for the first six months, increase use of vaccines, and boost proper treatment. They also want policymakers to act immediately to implement the plan. -- REUTERS

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