3 April 2013

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In the forgotten slums of Manila, thousands of children are struggling to breathe. Pneumonia kills more than ten thousand children under five in the Philippines every year. They desperately need intensive hospital treatment and rapid access to antibiotics. But most victims, like six-month-old Mary, come from desperately poor families. Her parents and siblings scavenge the streets for waste plastic and cardboard, barely making enough money to feed themselves, let alone to pay for her drugs and hospital fees. And their health is put in even more danger by severe air pollution. While poverty remains a critical problem, there are some new initiatives. Programmes to train members of the community to rapidly diagnose pneumonia should speed up access to antibiotics. And new designs of stoves can halve the amount indoor air pollution. Small but important steps to combat the disease which kills more children under five than any other.

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